Annnndddd breathe.
The first 47 seconds at Anfield this afternoon were perfectly pleasant. (Actually – there was a nervy moment or two before Harry Kane’s opener).
And it only got worse as Liverpool penned us back, testing Mauricio Pochettino’s 4-5-1 defensive shape and creating chances at will.
Were it not for a string of fine saves from Paulo Gazzaniga, it would have been another Bayern Munich-esque first-half turnaround for Spurs.
The Argentine made a total of five saves – the second most by any goalkeeper in a Premier League first half this season.
Gazzaniga, deputising for injured No.1 and captain Hugo Lloris, made a superb reflex save at point-blank range from Virgil van Dijk’s header, and was at full stretch to deny Trent Alexander-Arnold’s 25-yard piledriver.
Arguably his best work came in the form of this double save to thwart both Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino. Watch the heroics for yourself here:
#LIVTOT
— WHAYASAY (@iamwillsteel) October 27, 2019
Gazzaniga being a superman out herepic.twitter.com/1ejhfUv9n9
Amazing double save by Gazzaniga#LIVTOT pic.twitter.com/7z8e0WuEjs
— 🇳🇬 .♛. 🇳🇬 (@theCyberNewt) October 27, 2019
Lloris was constantly costing us big games prior to dislocating his elbow. Gazzaniga is keeping us in this one.
Although, there is still 45 minutes to go!