Liverpool vs Leicester City Match Result: Score 3-0

Author : Erna Alkova
Publish Date : 2021-02-13 16:11:47


Bola.net - Liverpool successfully defeated Leicester City with a score of 3-0 in the 9th week of the 2020/21 Premier League match which was held at Anfield, Monday (23/11/2020) early morning WIB.

The Reds 'three winning goals were born thanks to Jonny Evans' suicide and a header from their duet on the front lines, Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino. Read more : https://cincaocincao9.medium.com/cincuenta-sombras-de-grey-la-pel%C3%ADcula-2015-ver-online-64aa7bd66520

Thanks to this result, Liverpool temporarily moved up to second place in the standings with 20 points, equaling points belonging to the leader, Tottenham. Meanwhile, Leicester had to settle for dropping to fourth with 18 points.

 

The First Half
Liverpool tried to kick off immediately from the first minute. Unfortunately, a number of opportunities the host got were still unable to be maximized into goals. Read more : https://ujangkoyan.medium.com/malcolm-marie-la-pelicula-2021-ver-online-c5f7d03f90e8

Liverpool finally succeeded in opening the scoring in the 21st minute thanks to an own goal scored by Evans. Starting from a corner kick situation, Evans, who was guarding Sadio Mane, instead headed the ball into his own team's goal.

Leicester also tried to react immediately. Not long after, Barnes almost equalized. Unfortunately, the first time shot he released was wide of Alisson's goal.

Liverpool managed to double the lead in the 41st minute with Jota's header following a brilliant cross sent by Andy Robertson. Score 2-0 lasted until halftime. Read more : https://isp.instructure.com/eportfolios/12355/Home/REPELISHD__Ver_SpiderMan_Un_Nuevo_Universo_2020_Pelicula_Completa_Online_1080p

The Second Half Goes
Returning from the locker room, Liverpool did not reduce the intensity of their game. A number of opportunities were obtained by the host. However, no additional goals have been created yet.

Mane, Jota, and Firmino took turns threatening Kasper Schmeichel's goal. However, the Reds were never able to increase their advantage.

Firmino's hard work finally paid off after he successfully scored Liverpool's third goal in the 86th minute with a header from James Milner's assist from a corner. The 3-0 score was the final result of this match.

Lineups of Players
Liverpool: Alisson; James Milner, Fabinho, Joel Matip, Andy Robertson; Curtis Jones, Georginio Wijnaldum, Naby Keita (Neco Williams 53 '); Diogo Jota (Divock Origi 89 '), Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane (Takumi Minamino 89').

Leicester: Kasper Schmeichel; Wesley Fofana, Jonny Evans, Christian Fuchs (Dennis Praet 62 '); James Justin, Youri Tielemans, Nampalys Mendy, Marc Albrighton; Harvey Barnes (Cengiz Under 62 '), Jamie Vardy, James Maddison. Read more : https://bensonbenson917.medium.com/bajocero-la-pelicula-2021-ver-online-completa-2e5ee1474e7d

Liverpool 3-0 Leicester City: Reds set new unbeaten home record as Jota streak continues

London, November 23: Liverpool cruised to a 3-0 win over Leicester City on Sunday to set a new club record of 64 top-flight home matches unbeaten as Diogo Jota continued a remarkable Anfield streak of his own. Jurgen Klopp was without a host of key men, with Joe Gomez, Jordan Henderson and Mohamed Salah among the latest to join their lengthy absentee list, but they dealt with the threat posed by Leicester with impressive ease considering their circumstances. Leicester had won all four of their away Premier League games this term prior to Sunday but once they fell behind to Jonny Evans' unfortunate own goal – the sixth of his top-flight career – they never looked likely to end the Reds' run. Jota made it 2-0 just before half-time, becoming the first Reds player in history to score in his first four Anfield league games, and from there it was plain sailing, Liverpool finally adding a third late on through Roberto Firmino – the Brazilian have previously hit the post twice. read more : https://monster-hunter-2020-hd.tumblr.com/

The Reds' positive start belied the depleted nature of their squad, as Sadio Mane headed into the side-netting and Curtis Jones tested Kasper Schmeichel from a tight angle before Evans put into his own net from a corner in the 21st minute. But they were given a warning soon after when Leicester spurned a glorious chance – Harvey Barnes shooting agonisingly wide of the top-right corner first-time from Jamie Vardy's cut-back.

That was not the start of a Leicester resurgence, however, and Liverpool increased their lead just before the break, Jota glancing an Andrew Robertson cross into the net for his own slice of Anfield history. Although Liverpool lost Naby Keita to an apparent hamstring problem early in the second half, they continued to dominate and carve out chances. Schmeichel produced a strong save from the marauding Mane, and then Firmino hit the goal frame with a close-range header. Firmino, scorer of just two goals in his previous 23 league games, struck the other post again 13 minutes from time in a remarkable sequence that also saw Schmeichel turn a Mane effort on to the woodwork. But the Brazil international's misfortune finally ended late on when he sent a towering header beyond Schmeichel, as Liverpool ensured they would end the day second in the table.

Producing such a professional and dominant performance – and translating that into a similarly comfortable win against fine opposition – is a real accomplishment for Liverpool. Much has been made of their general defensive issues this season, yet there was little sign of vulnerability there in spite of such a makeshift back four – Leicester only managed four shots on target in the match. Similarly, going forward Liverpool gave Leicester's defence so much to contend with, their 24 attempts indicative of the control they exerted.

Scotland star Robertson was a doubt for this game having suffered a knock on international duty – not that you would have been able to tell from his performance. The left-back was menace on the flank, creating three chances and setting up Jota's header with a fine cross. That was his 31st Premier League assist for the Reds – only Kevin De Bruyne (41) has more than him in that timeframe.

It looked like being another infuriating outing for Firmino, who had hit the right post from just a few yards and then the left when one-on-one with Schmeichel. He eventually found the mark with Liverpool's third of the day, only his second Premier League goal of the season.

These two turn their attentions back to European football in midweek, as Liverpool host Atalanta in the Champions League on Wednesday and Leicester face a Europa League trip to Sporting Braga a day later.

 



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