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Martin Latham, Woolton
We may have had a lot of luck at the end of a game that escaped us, but the real highlight of Sunday's game was a few minutes earlier.
Virgil van Dijk was sublime in defending control of the Spurs' break and defeating a certain goal, which allowed us to stay in the title race.
You can not underestimate his contribution match after match – he must be one of the best contenders for the player of the season.
In the middle of the field, Jurgen Klopp opted for caution against the larger alternatives of Keita, Shaqiri and Lallana, but we sometimes seemed overwhelmed.
The impact of Fabinho as a substitute makes you wonder why he did not start. But looking at where we are, how can you possibly criticize Klopp's approach?
John Rowan, Walton
Although Liverpool undeniably had the green's friction against the Spurs, Liverpool is very lucky to be lucky.
Let's see what happened during the second half of the season – Kompany remaining on the field after a senseless challenge against Salah at Etihad, Liverpool misses a decisive goal for his first goal of 1.12 inches in the same match, Harry Maguire equal for Leicester minutes after his expulsion, Watford rests seven players in their recent match against City to keep the players fresh for a quarterfinal FA Cup and the first goal of City against the Hornets being clearly offside.
Being lucky in Liverpool is a good story, but also very lazy. Where opponents see luck, I see resilience.
Robert Storry, downtown
This is not the first time this season, a late goal has led to scenes of pure pandemonium. The sensation around the ground was an immense joy and excitement, and it was a huge hurdle to break in terms of the title race.
However, we have certainly taken our chances at times, and the importance of Virgil van Dijk for the camp is more and more important. Two other key challenges prevented us from falling behind. Alison Becker had a day off, but fortunately it was not harmful. This was surely a unique case though.
The match tomorrow night will be another huge test. Southampton, in good shape, is in a separate battle and would probably be happy to sit for a point. An early goal would be welcome.
Simon Donnelly, Freshfield
Oh my word! An outstanding result (rather than a performance) last Sunday against the Spurs.
The prevailing atmosphere of the last minute brought me back to the 1980s Kop.
I met people from many rows behind me that I had never met before because they landed on my knee! Crazy times!
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Two remarkable moments of brilliance: the art of defending the VVD after the pbadage of Sissoko and the blocking of a Robbo shot defying physics. Do we have the chance to win this league? Only time will tell.
But for the moment, cling to your hat, hang in your seat and enjoy the ride. Come on the reds!
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