2023-12-26 19:57:00
Mission accomplished for Liverpool. Jürgen Klopp’s players did not need to exert their talent to overcome Burnley this Tuesday (0-2). Darwin Nuñez quickly opened the scoring with a nice brushed shot (6th) before the Reds came up once morest a very good James Trafford. The Clarets goalkeeper single-handedly disgusted Jurgen Klopp’s team who once once more proved too imprecise in front of goal. Coming into play, Diogo Jota added the second goal of the match (90th) to ensure the Reds provisionally steal first place in the standings from Arsenal.
The red tide
Erasing the disappointment following the draws obtained once morest Manchester United (0-0) and Arsenal (1-1), this is the mission set for the Reds as they enter the lawn of Turf Moor. The start of the match was perfect. First there was a first alert from Harvey Eliott, then an inspiration from Darwin Nuñez, well served by Cody Gakpo. His brushed shot deceived the unfortunate James Trafford (0-1, 5th). Enough to kick off the siege of the Clarets camp. Mo Salah tried to surprise Trafford with a lofted shot, in vain (8th).
The Egyptian, however, thought he was doubling the lead, launched by Gakpo, but his attempt hit the crossbar (33rd) of Trafford who struggled to keep Burnley alive thanks to decisive saves (28th, 32nd, 44th) . VAR also prevented Liverpool from taking the lead. Harvey Elliott nevertheless celebrated with the whole team following a classy collective action. The Englishman perfectly transformed a low cross from Ryan Gravenberch to deceive Trafford, but the referee considered that Salah’s placement had hampered the opposing goalkeeper (55th).
Winning comeback for Jota
Without appearing very threatening, Vincent Kompany’s formation gave Virgil van Dijk and others a cold sweat, like Wilson Odobert, very strong on the left in the second half. His solitary breakthrough might have been worth a goal if his shot had not missed the target (79th). The entrants on the Reds side have given some momentum. Luis Diaz, very impactful on the left, did not convert his face-to-face, well countered by Trafford (88th).
The sigh of relief came from a returnee, the Portuguese Diogo Jota, absent for a month due to injury. One action was enough for him to double the lead with a vicious strike from the corner of the area (0-2, 90th). There were 19 attempts in total for the Reds, but only two goals scored. However, the main thing is elsewhere, since the leadership position has been recovered. Temporarily, at least.
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