Sophie Román Haug was the villain at Brisbane Road, the Norwegian forward heading in as Liverpool came from behind against Tottenham to secure a draw that denied the north London side a chance to climb to second in the league.
Haug’s compatriot Celin Bizet had given Tottenham a deserved lead in the first half, but Matt Beard’s Liverpool ensured they both stay on 11 points with Spurs ahead on goal difference.
The Tottenham manager, Robert Vilahamn, conceded the draw was “fair” but said the next stage in their development is finding ways to put games to bed. “They are a good team,…
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