Liverpool stumble, Spurs shine on EPL’s opening weekend
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom (AFP) — Liverpool’s Premier League title challenge got off to a sluggish start as the Reds were held 2-2 at newly promoted Fulham while Tottenham delivered on their preseason hype by thrashing Southampton 4-1 on Saturday.
Chelsea also got off to a winning start as Jorginho’s penalty earned a 1-0 win at Everton.
Jurgen Klopp admitted the best part of Liverpool’s day was the result as the Champions League finalists twice had to come from behind at Craven Cottage.
Aleksandar Mitrovic maintained his stunning form from last season in the Championship as the Serb outmuscled Trent Alexander-Arnold to head Fulham into a deserved half-time lead.
The introduction of Darwin Nunez in the second half brought Liverpool to life and the Uruguayan flicked home his first Premier League goal since a 75-million euro ($77-million) move from Benfica to level.
Mitrovic restored Fulham’s lead from the penalty spot after he was tripped by Virgil van Dijk inside the area.
But Mohamed Salah ensured Liverpool at least did not start the season with a defeat by slotting into an empty net from Nunez’s pass.
By contrast, Tottenham had a dream start to the campaign to raise hopes they could compete for a first league title in 61 years.
Spurs also fell behind to James Ward-Prowse’s strike from the edge of the box after just 12 minutes, but the response from Antonio Conte’s men was emphatic.
The goals to turn the game around before half-time came from unlikely sources as Ryan Sessegnon and Eric Dier headed home.
Mohammed Salisu then passed the ball into his own net for a comical own goal on the hour mark.
Dejan Kulusevski rounded off the scoring with a cool and precise finish into the far corner to take Spurs above Arsenal at the top of the table.
“We have to be pleased because this showed the way is right, but at the same time we have only just started,” said Tottenham boss Antonio Conte, who has been backed with six new signings.