Man of the match - Sadio Mane (Liverpool)

Post-match reaction
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp:"It was how we have to play against Tottenham. We had to show a reaction and it was perfect. It was an outstanding performance offensively in the first half, and defensively in the second half.
"We could have scored again. It was difficult to defend against us in the first half, we had four or five players in the area, it was like the early part of the season."
Liverpool love playing Spurs at Anfield...
- Liverpool have won more Premier League games at Anfield against Tottenham than any other current top-flight side they have faced (16 wins)
- The Reds are unbeaten in their last nine Premier League encounters with Spurs, winning six and drawing three
- Tottenham have conceded eight goals from open play in their last 13 Premier League games after conceding just one in their opening 12 matches of the season
- Spurs conceded eight shots on target; their most in a first half since 2003-04
- Spurs have failed to score in successive Premier League away games for the first time since April 2015
- Toby Alderweireld received his first Premier League yellow card since March 2016, after a run of 26 games without a booking
What's next?
A two-week break from the Premier League for Tottenham. Pochettino's side turn their attentions back to the Europa League when they face Belgian side Genk in a two-legged tie either side of a FA Cup fifth-round trip to Fulham on Sunday, 19 February.They return to top-flight action when Stoke City visit on Sunday, 26 February (13:30 GMT), while Liverpool have a 16-day break before they visit champions Leicester City on Monday, 27 February (20:00).
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