Leicester vs Tottenham: Bergwijn scores 2 injury time goals as Spurs get dramatic win over Foxes
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Jurgen Klopp who is the gaffer of Premier League giants Liverpool on Sunday night, January 23, celebrated his side's topflight win over Crystal Palace by handing out beers to the fans waiting outside the team coach.
Liverpool before the encounter knew that a win would help them to close the gap on the Premier League table between them and Manchester City and they did themselves lots of good.
Klopp would have been less happy with how much of the game panned out, with Palace actually unlucky not to earn a point in front of their fans.
Leicester vs Tottenham: Bergwijn scores 2 injury time goals as Spurs get dramatic win over Foxes
FootballAccording to the report on Sportsbible and Mirror, Liverpool started this game against Crystal Palace impressively and had to wait until the 8th minute before Dijk netted the first goal.
Oxlade-Chamberlain scored the second goal for Liverpool as Jurgen Klopp and his wards took 2-goal lead in to the dressing after the first 45 minutes.
Odsonne pulled one back for Crystal Palace in the 55th minute before Fabinho's penalty in the 89th minute sealed the 3-1 win for Liverpool.
Jurgen Klopp in joyous mood then grabbed some beers and handed them out to waiting fans while moving out of the stadium.
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Liverpool made it three wins out of three in seven days after beating Crystal Palace 3-1 to put pressure back on Manchester City at the top of the Premier League.
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FootballThe Reds have now closed the gap at the top of the table to nine points with one game in hand.
Jurgen Klopp's men showed they meant serious business taking the lead just after just eight minutes thanks to a powerful header from Virgil Van Dijk from a corner.
Despite not having Mo Salah and Sadio Mane in their matchday squad due to their involvement at AFCON, Liverpool doubled their lead thanks to a well-taken goal from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in the 32nd minute.