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Robertson Scores, Assists, and Sees Red in Thrilling 2-2 Draw at Tottenham

Liverpool and Spurs share points in an intense clash featuring goals, cards, and controversies

Andrew Robertson was at the center of an action-packed Premier League match as Liverpool drew 2-2 with Tottenham Hotspur at the White Hart Lane Stadium. The game, filled with drama, saw Robertson score, assist, and receive a red card in a chaotic encounter.

The action began early, with Harry Kane putting Spurs ahead in the 13th minute. Liverpool responded in the 35th minute when Diogo Jota headed in a cross to equalize. The teams went into halftime level at 1-1.

In the second half, Robertson gave Liverpool the lead with a close-range finish in the 70th minute, only for Spurs to respond swiftly. Four minutes later, Son Heung-min capitalized on a defensive error to bring the score to 2-2.

The game’s turning point came in the 77th minute when Robertson was shown a straight red card for a reckless challenge, reducing Liverpool to 10 men. Despite Tottenham’s numerical advantage, the match ended in a stalemate, with both teams earning a point.

The result highlights the intensity of the Premier League title race and the challenges posed by packed schedules and contentious decisions. Robertson’s mixed display epitomized the unpredictability and passion of the game.

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