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Our ECHO Jury have their say on the latest goings on at Anfield ahead of Saturday's trip to Tottenham HotspurLiverpool have enjoyed a relatively quiet week after back-to-back victories over Inter Milan and Brighton saw the Reds' season shift back towards the tracks, and Arne Slot will now have Tottenham Hotspur in his sights this weekend.The Reds head to North London on a five-match unbeaten run and no doubt recalling last season's fine 6-3 victory over Spurs which cemented their position at the top of the table.Liverpool remain a long way from such lofty heights now, but spirits are high among our Reds jury as they survey the scene ahead of another big weekend.Here's what they think about the latest goings on at Anfield.READ MORE: Rio Ngumoha benefits from Liverpool defeat as defender makes long-awaited injury returnREAD MORE: Mohamed Salah sent FSG warning as former Liverpool CEO shares theory on his 'fiery' agentRhys BuchananHave Liverpool turned a corner? After the season we’ve had with many false dawns, I think even the most optimistic of Liverpool fans will need a few more performances and results to truly believe the tide has turned.With that being said you can’t not take enormous heart from our respective wins against Inter Milan and then Brighton last weekend.
The Salah tempest has settled, for now at least. Szoboszlai continues to underline his leadership qualities, performing in an underperforming team.Ekitike too has been a bright spark.
He has a Torres-like quality to his play. 10 goals in all competitions now, and so much encouragement.Curtis Jones is another who has acted as a driving force, in and out of possession and on and off the pitch, while Miloš Kerkez continues to grow into the left-back role.Dominik Szoboszlai has epitomised consistency, and Joe Gomez has stepped in classily recently– the concern around their respective injury issues reflects the level of their contributions, but the early indications appear quietly encouraging.While seemingly ongoing, the situation around Mohamed Salah developed promisingly prior to his AFCON departure, too.
