I comprehend the challenge of playing with only nine players and managing to narrow the goal deficit to just one. However, avoiding red cards is also a testament to playing smartly. I trust that Klopp can instill a sense of caution in the players to reduce such incidents. These situations consistently put a team in a precarious position, making it tough to secure a victory or even salvage a draw.
Liverpool finished the match with 9 men due to two red cards, but they fought well against Tottenham. The second red card came in the 69th minute. The match was extended for 6 minutes. So, Liverpool played with 9 men for 27 minutes against a strong team like Tottenham and almost didn't give any clear goal chances. I think they played well and they came very close to getting a point from this game but in some matches big teams can have such misfortunes and I think Liverpool had such a day... On the other hand, Heung Min Son continues to play great football. After Harry Kane's transfer to Bayern Munich, he became Tottenham's most important player. I think he will have better stats this season...