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But Jürgen Klopp's side carved Spurs open with such regularity that the law of large numbers worked its magic, and the result never really looked in much doubt.
In hindsight, knowing that Liverpool's defense would have a wobble, that fourth goal looks especially important as a kind of clincher.
It was Harvey Elliott who secured that particular insurance policy, and it was the pick of the bunch, curled into the top corner from the edge of the box.
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Receiving the ball from Mohamed Salah, Elliott proceeded to score a goal worthy of the man himself.
The Egyptian hasn't actually scored a trademark goal like this for some time, but his young teammate turned back the clocks, and for a moment it was like watching a highlight from Klopp's earlier years.
Gary Neville piled the praise on Elliott.
"Big smile from Harvey Elliott and a big smile from his manager, and he gets congratulated by all.
"He just looks like one of those players that’s really popular with everybody and he’s certainly popular in this ground now.
“It’s like a training ground goal where you just pop it back to someone but the touch, he just skips past, I think it’s Bentancur who doesn’t do anywhere near enough.
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