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Tottenham news: Can Anfield point 'kick-start' Spurs' season?

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Monday's newspaper back pages are about Richarlison's all-important 90th minute equaliser against Liverpool on Sunday that could prove vital in Tottenham's attempt to pull away from the relegation zone.

It's left the media and pundits wondering whether a point at Anfield could be the turning point that Igor Tudor and Spurs need.

"The whole season has been very poor by their standards and the pressure was mounting on the new manager after another heavy defeat midweek," says former Premier League footballer Charlie Adam.

"To go to Anfield and get a point will look to kick-start the season for them because they are in the mix [of the relegation scrap]. They need to start getting results so that will hopefully give them some confidence going into the final run-in.

"They were well-organised, well-drilled and more competitive than they have been.

"They now just need to keep going so that Tottenham are in the Premier League next season."

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Spurs transfer rumours: Dyche, Pochettino, de Zerbi, Porro

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Match Of The Day analysis: How Tottenham went direct to change game and cause Liverpool problems

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Match of the Day pundit Micah Richards analyses how Spurs' decision to switch from playing out the back in favour of going long caused Liverpool "big problems" in their 1-1 draw in the Premier League at Anfield.

MATCH REPORT: Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham

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Spurs respond to Tudor's defiant call with deserved Anfield draw

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Igor Tudor delivered a message of defiance amid Tottenham Hotspur's deepening crisis when he told his players before their visit to Liverpool: "You can stay and cry or you can fight".

The smart money was on more tears after four straight losses under the Croatian saw an alarming drop towards relegation, along with a loss at Atletico Madrid in the Champions League last 16 first leg that was nothing short of a fiasco.

Tudor came under heavy criticism, not just for replacing Antonin Kinsky after only 17 minutes following two mistakes in the 5-2 defeat, but for blanking the young keeper as he walked off.

And yet here, against all odds and without 13 players because of suspension and injuries, Spurs stood and fought every inch of the way at Anfield to earn a fully deserved point with a performance that may yet prove to be of wider significance as they fight against the drop into the Championship.

Will it be enough to buy Tudor more time? We shall see, but at least Tudor can have the satisfaction of demonstrating he can get a reaction from Spurs players who had previously looked down and out.

At the heart of it all was Richarlison, every touch jeered by Liverpool fans because of his previous Everton connections, but a constant menace as he gave Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez a torrid time.

Richarlison had already forced several saves from Brazil team-mate Alisson before finally striking gold in the 90th minute, after Randal Kolo Muani had shrugged off Van Dijk's feeble challenge and Andrew Robertson faltered.

He turned away after silencing the taunts, cupping his ear to The Kop, who were stunned into silence after his sixth Premier League goal versus Liverpool.

It was his fifth at Anfield. Only Andrew Cole, with eight, has more away goals against Liverpool in the competition.

Tudor, who has had nothing to celebrate since succeeding sacked Thomas Frank, pumped his fists in delight towards the travelling Spurs fans, who celebrated wildly as their team finally got the reward they merited.

Minutes later, the jeering that Liverpool's fans had reserved for Richarlison was turned on their own team in fury as a win that would have taken head coach Arne Slot's team into the Premier League's top four was cast aside.

Spurs even threatened a winner in the closing moments, but this was a dream still out of reach for Tudor.

The performance was in the sharpest of contrasts to what has been seen under Tudor so far – gritty, resilient, threatening.

In short, Spurs' players did not cry. They fought. And earned what might be a priceless point.

Tudor told Match Of The Day: "There was a lot of hard work, the will to do right things and be a team. We can say it was deserved. I am happy, happy for the players. It is never easy to come to Anfield.

"There was progress in terms of mentality and will to stay and suffer. That for sure is progress. I cannot speak about progress because we know what happened in the last two games. This was a game where we came here with 12 players. This is something big for our fans, for the players. This is really something big."

On his goal celebration he said: "It's nice. All the games are important because there are not too many until the end. Every point counts. We need to get players back and choose the right players."

Spurs had shown this new-found spirit even before they suffered the blow of Dominik Szoboszlai's 18th minute free-kick, a decent strike but one that a poorly-positioned Guglielmo Vicario, back in goal for the unfortunate Kinsky, should have kept out.

In Vicario's defence, he later made a magnificent save when he turned Cody Gakpo's shot on to the post. That moment kept Spurs in the game when a second Liverpool goal might have killed them off.

Richarlison, the pantomime villain, had the last word as he, above all, answered Tudor's call to fight.

He still retains hero status at Everton for his brilliant performances and efforts when they just about retained their Premier League status in 2021-22.

Spurs will need him to do the same now as he showed here just how vital he could prove to be in tandem with the tireless Dominic Solanke.

Richarlison's goal took him to 100 goal contributions (73 goals, 27 assists) in the Premier League. Roberto Firmino (132) and Gabriel Jesus (118) are the only other Brazilians to reach that milestone.

As for Liverpool, there was little comfort in this result as they missed the chance to move back into the Premier League's top four, feeling the full anger of their fans at the finale.

The one shaft of light was a superb performance from 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha, selected ahead of Mohamed Salah. He received a standing ovation when he was substituted after 64 minutes, unlike the Egyptian, who simply could not do anything right when he came on.

As for Spurs, it remains to be seen if this excellent display is to be an exception rather than the rule - but for the first time in a long time there was light at the end of what has been the darkest of tunnels.

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Premier League highlights: Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur

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Premier League survival battle: Tottenham, West Ham, Nottingham Forest & Leeds all draw

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Four clubs into one will not go - and they are all determined not to be "the one".

While Wolves and Burnley are off the pace and almost certain to be playing in the Championship next season, the four-way battle to avoid joining them in the second tier is too close to call.

This weekend's round of fixtures changed little, as all four sides drew their respective fixtures, but some will take far more belief and confidence from their results than others.

Currently, it is West Ham United who occupy the unwanted 18th position, although only goal difference separates the Hammers and Nottingham Forest, who both have 29 points after 30 matches.

Tottenham Hotspur scored late in a dramatic 1-1 draw at Liverpool to remain a point above the safety line on 30 points, while Leeds United are 15th on 32 points but by no means out of trouble.

West Ham were the only one of the four teams to play on Saturday and, against title-chasing Manchester City, came from behind to earn a 1-1 draw.

That moved them out of the bottom three for about 18 hours, although they ended the weekend back in the relegation zone because of results on Sunday.

A 2-1 home loss to Forest on 6 January left the Hammers seven points from safety with 17 matches remaining. At that stage, they were 13 points behind Spurs having played a game more.

Since then, Nuno Espirito Santo's team have taken 15 points from nine games and are, in terms of results, in the best form of the aforementioned quartet.

Among their remaining games is a home fixture against leaders Arsenal, while they finish the campaign by hosting Leeds.

A last-day decider, anyone?

Against Fulham, Nottingham Forest failed to find the net in a Premier League game for the 14th time in 30 outings this season.

They had the better chances in a goalless draw, while they could have had a second-half penalty and scored the opening goal had substitute Dan Ndoye not strayed narrowly offside on two occasions.

Forest full-back Ola Aina, who hit the crossbar in the second period, told BBC Sport: "Like in many other games, we're creating good chances but it's just not working right now.

"Hopefully in the games to come, those chances go in.

"We've got quality and the spirit to [change the team's luck in front of goal]. Honestly, I just think it's the rub of the green that's not going for us.

"We've just got to keep believing in what we're doing and ultimately in each other, because we're the ones that are going to turn it round."

Forest will look to overturn a 1-0 deficit in the second leg of their Europa League last-16 tie with Danish side Midtjylland on Thursday, but also on the horizon is a huge league game at Tottenham on 22 March.

Forest boss Vitor Pereira said the game against Spurs is "very, very important", adding: "We are in a position that we need to go there to compete for three points."

Sunday's 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace extended Leeds' winless Premier League run to five games but they have maintained a small gap to the teams directly below them.

On another day, they could have won at Selhurst Park. Dominic Calvert-Lewin's missed first-half penalty was the best of their chances.

However, playing with 10 men for all of the second period following Gabriel Gudmundsson's red card, they could easily have left with nothing.

Leeds boss Daniel Farke told BBC Sport: "We are not perfect and not flawless, otherwise we would have been in the lead at half-time, but this mentality, unity and spirit in the dressing room is second to none.

"We came here to win this game and if we had converted our situations in the first half, or would have been allowed to play with 11 men, I'm pretty sure we would have won this game.

"Sometimes you have to adapt to strange circumstances and that's what we did that today.

"It was a really good clean sheet and we take a valuable point away."

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Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham: Light at the end of the tunnel for Spurs?

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Spurs and interim head coach Igor Tudor – however long he may last – can take huge encouragement from both the performance and result at Anfield.

Tudor arrived at Anfield surrounded by speculation about his future after four dismal losses, the last little short of a fiasco at Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.

But missing 13 players, they fully merited the draw as they were spirited and dangerous throughout.

Richarlison led the line superbly, giving Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez a torrid time in tandem with Dominic Solanke.

He had tested Liverpool keeper Alisson several times before finally beating his Brazil colleague with a scuffed finish after Randal Kolo Muani had outmuscled Van Dijk in the final minute of normal time.

The big question is whether Spurs can now build on the platform this fine display has provided.

They face a mammoth task to over-turn a 5-2 deficit from the Champions League last-16 first leg against Atletico Madrid before a vital game at home to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest.

Spurs have reached the stage where every point is priceless – and no-one could possibly begrudge them this one.

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Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham: What Tudor said

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Tottenham manager Igor Tudor speaking to BBC Match of the Day after their draw with Liverpool: "A lot of hard work, will to do right things and be a team. We can say it was deserved. It was not easy so I am happy, happy for the players. I'm happy. It is never easy to come here."

On what he wants from his players: "There was progress in terms of mentality and will to stay and suffer. That for sure is progress. I cannot speak about progress because we know what happened in the last two games. Today is a game where we came here with 12 players. This is something big for our fans, for the players. This is really something big.

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