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Tudor makes his point Richarlison raises Spurs spirits with late leveller
The Guardian
|March 16, 2026
Igor Tudor described Tottenham's first point of his tenure as the start of "something big" after drawing at Liverpool.
Image 1 enjoys its equaliser which earns Tottenham a precious point at Anfield
(PHIL. NOBLE/ REUTERS)
The Croat had overseen four straight defeats since taking over and was heading for a fifth until Richarlison's last-minute equaliser.
Dominik Szoboszlai fired Liverpool into a first-half lead from a free-kick but they were denied by a visiting side who had only had 12 senior outfield players available, unable to fill their bench. Tudor handed Premier League debuts to two teenagers but his side were still able to hold the defending champions.
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