Tottenham are now seventh in the table with 14 points, a point clear of Liverpool in ninth.
Juergen Klopp's reign as Liverpool manager began with a few points made but only one gained from an exciting, end-to-end 0-0 draw against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane on Saturday.
Klopp's
new team displayed signs of the high energy, high-pressing
full-throttle footballing style he perfected at Borussia Dortmund, but
without the injured Daniel Sturridge in attack, they lacked the guile to break down a resilient Spurs defence.
Spurs
though displayed the high-pressing game which their coach Mauricio
Pochettino favours but the hosts failed to find a route to goal and in
the end a draw was a fair reflection of the game.
Spurs
have now stretched their run to eight league matches without defeat
since the opening day while Liverpool have drawn six of their last seven
games in all competitions with Klopp now a little wiser about his new
side.
Tottenham are now seventh in the table with 14 points, a point clear of Liverpool in ninth.
Liverpool
were totally dominant for the first 20 minutes until Spurs began to
establish themselves and took charge for the rest of the first half.
Divock Origi
had Liverpool's best scoring chance in that opening spell when he
headed against Hugo Lloris's crossbar from inside the six-yard box.
Yet even though Liverpool's high-pressing game, epitomised by some marauding menace from Emre Can, penned Spurs back, their defence held firm.
Gradually Spurs gained a foothold in midfield with Christian Eriksen and Erik Lamela seeing more of the ball.
With Clinton Njie, who replaced the injured Nacer Chadli after 11 minutes, having an increasing influence, Spurs looked the more dangerous side.
Njie
forced Simon Mignolet into an excellent, full-stretch diving save after
28 minutes with a swerving shot from the outside of his right foot then
Harry Kane and Dele Alli forced Mignolet and defender Mamadou Sakho into two vital blocks in the 37th minute.
Njie went close again with a sizzling shot from 20 metres that hit the top of the net four minutes before the break.
Neither team created a real clear-cut scoring chance in the second half, but the play was no less entertaining.
Liverpool
never regained their early dominance, and at times had to defend with
nine men behind the ball as Spurs came forward in search of the winner.
While
the hosts never found an opening, they at least ended Liverpool's run
of five successive league wins over them which included victories of 5-0
and 3-0 at White Hart Lane in the last two seasons.
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