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Liverpool retaliates four days after shutdown at Leicester City

Liverpool retaliates four days after shutdown at Leicester City

Liverpool managed to turn the second meeting with Leicester City in a few days time into a victory on Saturday evening.While the Foxes Tuesday was still too strong in the Carabao Cup, it was Jürgen Klopp’s team that pulled at the Premier League with 2-3 at the longest end.Philippe Coutinho knew with a beautiful free kick the eyes turned on themselves, while the further production came under the name of Mohamed Salah, Jordan Henderson, Jamie Vardy and Shinji Okazaki.

Vardy was the first danger of the match, before Emre Can hit the pole on the other side of the road next to Kasper Schmeichel.Salah had more luck after a quarter of an hour playing: the Egyptian was beautifully served by Coutinho and entered the opening hit.Thanks to a magistral free kick from the Brazilian, Liverpool seemed to be sitting on roses, but Simon Mignolet’s slip made it possible for Leicester to return to the competition.

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The goalkeeper went through a corner under the ball and Okazaki was exactly in the right place to take advantage.After the break, the pace remained high and Daniel Sturridge Henderson seemingly allowed twenty minutes for time to close the match.The captain got the ball on the edge of the sixteen and hit hard.

However, the home team did not win and two minutes later the ball lay behind Mignolet.Vardy had the doctrine after a save of the Belgian goalkeeper for the heading in and gratefully benefited from that windfall opportunity.The duo Vardy-Mignolet also played a leading role just after that when the goalkeeper went wrong and Vardy got out of control in the sixteen.Because the Englishman shot his penalty kick at Mignolet, Liverpool left Liverpool with the three points from the King Power Stadium.

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