With reports that Igor Tudor has been sacked by Tottenham Hotspur F.C. today, it has made many Liverpool fans look back at one particular result this season in disbelief.
I don’t like to overreact, but Tudor’s Spurs getting their only point at Anfield might just be one of Liverpool’s worst results in their history.
When you look at the season as a whole, Spurs have struggled badly, results have been poor, performances inconsistent, and now the manager has lost his job. Yet somehow, they came to Anfield and managed to take a point from Liverpool.
Anfield is supposed to be the place where Liverpool dominate teams, especially sides that are struggling or near the bottom end of the table. Those are the games you have to win if you want to compete for titles or have a successful season.
Dropping points at home to a struggling Spurs side who have now sacked their manager really puts that result into perspective. Sometimes you don’t realise how bad a result is until later in the season when you see how poor the other team actually were.
It may sound like an exaggeration, but when you look at Spurs’ season, their results, and now the manager being sacked, that draw at Anfield will go down as a massive missed opportunity and a result that Liverpool really should never have allowed to happen.
Jamie (The Kopite View)

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