
"Some fresh air, some good things for the confidence of the players, everyone around the club and especially the fans. Good team spirit. Seeing the circumstances, the team was today coming here to Anfield with 12 players, with what we already know, so this is something big. We stayed in the game, we believed. I felt that we could score the goal, the players also felt that."
"It's a long way to our goal, which is to stay in the Premier League. We've still a lot of games to play, but today was important to show what they showed. Independently of the result, as I've said, when you are honest, you need to give everything, then football will give back to you."
"Liverpool missed the chance to go fourth by giving up the late goal. It was the seventh draw of a disappointing season, thanks to repeatedly failing to convert chances and lapses at the back. They had 17 shots but only managed four on target, a sign of their lack of clinical finishing."
Igor Tudor's Tottenham earned a 1-1 draw at Liverpool, marking their first positive result under the new manager after four straight defeats. Richarlison scored a last-minute equaliser to cancel out Dominik Szoboszlai's first-half free-kick goal. Tottenham operated with only 12 senior outfield players available, forcing Tudor to hand Premier League debuts to two teenagers. Despite these constraints, the team demonstrated resilience and belief, moving one point above the relegation zone. Tudor emphasized the significance of the result given the circumstances, highlighting team spirit and honest effort. Liverpool, meanwhile, missed the opportunity to climb into fourth place, extending their disappointing season with a seventh draw while creating numerous chances but converting few.
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