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Liverpool FC desperate for Schmeichel and messes up in Leicester

Premier League - Leicester City v Liverpool

In control: Kasper Schmeichel won several times against Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah

What: REUTERS

A former Leipzig resident gave Liverpool FC their second defeat of the season. Jürgen Klopp’s team was the better team in Leicester, but failed several times against goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel. The gap to Manchester City is growing.

Jürgen Klopp and Liverpool FC surprisingly messed up in the English Premier League. At Leicester City, the German soccer coach’s club lost 1-0 (0-0) on Tuesday evening and after 19 games are already six points behind the sovereign leaders Manchester City. For Liverpool it was the second defeat of the season.

The Reds missed the best opportunities in the first half after the corona-related break on Boxing Day. Star striker Mohamed Salah failed after a quarter of an hour with a penalty kick against the outstanding Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel and only hit the crossbar in the margin. Schmeichel also thwarted the Egyptian’s next chance brilliantly (33rd minute).

Premier League - Leicester City v Liverpool

Two fists for a hallelujah: there was no getting around Kasper Schmeichel

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Joker Lookman stands out early

The hosts’ lead was all the more surprising: three minutes after being substituted on, the former Leipzig Ademola Lookman hit the near corner to make it 1-0 (59th minute). The Klopp-Elf didn’t manage to build up pressure afterwards and went without a hit at the end of the year for the first time this season.

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Despair: Kostas Tsimikas and Liverpool failed to score for the first time this season

Quelle: Getty Images/Laurence Griffiths

Tottenham Hotspur remains unbeaten in the seventh league match under coach Antonio Conte, but did not get more than 1: 1 (1: 1) at Southampton FC despite being outnumbered in the entire second half. Harry Kane scored for the table sixth with a penalty to equalize (41.). James Ward-Prowse gave the hosts the lead (25th). Southampton’s Mohammed Salisu saw a second yellow card in the 39th minute.

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