Spurs manager Jose Mourinho would love to be the one who ends Liverpoolโs year-long unbeaten run in the Premier League, and Saturdayโs game could be closer than the standings suggest.
The late match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will be the first between Jurgen Kloppโs men and a Mourinho side since Manchester United dismissed the Portuguese after a 3-1 defeat at Anfield in December 2018.
โDonโt sack Mourinho,โ the crowd chorused mockingly during that 2018 humiliation, so revenge in North London would be sweet.
Spurs have been shockingly leaky, and some are expecting a classic demonstration of Mourinhoโs bus-parking expertise in defence and a few tactical tricks.
โThe way Spurs used to play under Mauricio Pochettino, you would have expected them to come out and have a go at us but I canโt see that happening under Jose Mourinho,โ former Liverpool striker John Aldridge wrote in a column for the cityโs Echo newspaper.
โI am sure they will try to soak up pressure and hit us on the break with Lucas Moura, Son (Heung-Min) and Dele Alli.
โThey will allow us to have possession and try to break them down, no doubt that is how Mourinho will play because I think he is very intimidated by Liverpool.โ
The match could still be an awkward trip for the visiting Reds who beat Tottenham in last yearโs Champions League final and have a near-perfect record of 58 points out of 60 this season to sit 13 points clear at the top.
Mourinho, who replaced the sacked Pochettino at Spurs in November, has only twice been on the winning side against Klopp in their ten previous games as opponents.
To do it again, Tottenham will have to rise to the challenge without injured captain Harry Kane.
Former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp suggested it could still be a lot closer than the 28-point gap between Liverpool and sixth-placed Spurs, who have kept only two clean sheets this season.
โI canโt see any other result but Liverpool winning the title, but Tottenham away will be a tough game, make no mistake about that,โ he told Sky Sports.
โTheyโll want to break that Liverpool unbeaten run and it will be a tight game for sure โ you wouldnโt write Tottenham off, theyโve got outstanding players in the team.โ
Elsewhere, second-placed Leicester City host Southampton on Saturday.
The Foxes thrashed the Saints 9-0, the biggest ever top flight away win in English football, in the reverse fixture in October but Southampton have tightened up considerably since that humiliation, conceding only 13 goals in 11 games.
Four more goals for Leicester would set another record, however, as the most one club has put past another in the league.
Leicester have top-scoring striker Jamie Vardy back in action, with the England international turning 33 on Saturday, after he missed three matches with a calf problem but centre-back Wes Morgan is out with a groin injury.
Third-placed champions Manchester City, looking for a fifth win in a row in all competitions, travel to relegation-threatened Aston Villa on Sunday.
Chelsea, fourth, are at home to Burnley while Manchester United host bottom side Norwich City.
REUTERS