Klopp’s Liverpool debacle against Aston Villa



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reLiverpool FC, the English soccer champions, suffered the biggest defeat in club history in a Premier League match after a disastrous performance. Team principal Jürgen Klopp’s team sank at Aston Villa 2: 7 (1: 4) on Sunday night and fell to fifth place in the table. The Reds last suffered a 7-2 loss in 1963 against Tottenham Hotspur, the Premier League has existed since 1992.

Ollie Watkins (4th / 22nd / 39th) with a hat trick and an assist and double packer Jack Grealish (66th / 75th), who also set up three goals, became the winner of the match at Villa. John McGinn (35th) and Ross Barkley (55th) rounded out the dream day for the Birmingham club, who rose to second place with their third win in their third game. Superstar Mohamed Salah (33rd, 60th) scored for the disappointing guests.

Liverpool goalkeeper Adrian started the first goal with a lurid bad pass in his own penalty area, as a result the guests’ defense was unusually vulnerable. With three goals the ball was also deflected.

Tottenham beat Manchester United

Star coach José Mourinho previously celebrated a clear victory at his former club, Manchester United, with Tottenham Hotspur. After a turbulent start with an early deficit, his Spurs topped the English soccer champions on Sunday at Old Trafford with 6: 1 (4: 1). Tottenham also benefited from a red card for the Red Devils, whose coach was Mourinho from 2016 to 2018. United had previously conceded six goals in a Premier League match against Southampton FC in 1996 and against city rivals, Manchester City, in 2011.

Host United got off to a better start and were awarded a 1 minute penalty, which Bruno Fernandes converted (second minute). But the Spurs changed the game quickly with goals from Tanguy Ndombele (4th) and Heung-Min Son (7th). Harry Kane (31st) scored for Tottenham after the referee sent Anthony Martial off the field for a round with red. In the second half, Son (37th), Serge Aurier (51st) and again Kane (79th / penalty) increased for the guests.

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