Here are our Tottenham player ratings after their battling draw at Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon
18:38, 15 Mar 2026Updated 18:40, 15 Mar 2026
Tottenham grabbed a much-needed 1-1 draw at Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday and here are our player ratings from the game at Anfield.
Igor Tudor had to name a Tottenham team that was missing 13 players including Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha as they are in the concussion protocol following their clash of heads at the end of the Champions League defeat at Atletico Madrid. He was also missing Yves Bissouma with a muscle problem, Micky van de Ven through suspension and Conor Gallagher who has had fever.
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Guglielmo Vicario returned in goal for Antonin Kinsky among four changes for Spurs with Dominic Solanke, Souza and Radu Dragusin coming into the side. To make a point about just how few players he had to pick from, Tudor named just seven substitutes on the bench with two goalkeepers, two senior outfield players and three youngsters.
Tottenham started brightly with Souza, playing as a right winger, forcing Alisson Becker into a save but Dominik Szoboszlai put Liverpool ahead with a free-kick that Vicario should have done better with, getting only a weak hand to it and helping it on its way in.
Richarlison had a couple of big headed chances at the end of the first half, Alisson saving one well. The Liverpool keeper remained busy in the second period even if Spurs looked vulnerable at the back.
It was the busy Richarlison who found a leveller in the 90th minute. A long Vicario kick ended up at the feet of substitute Randal Kolo Muani and he knocked it to the Brazilian to scuff low into the net.
Here are our Spurs player ratings from the game:
Guglielmo Vicario
Should have done better with Szoboszlai's free-kick, pushing it into his own net. Did make a terrific save on 36 minutes, pushing Gakpo's strike on to the left-hand post. His kicking puts his team-mates into trouble too many times. Has now conceded 11 goals from outside the area, four more than any other keeper. Was involved in the equaliser though with his long kick. 5
Pedro Porro
Ngumoha gave him nightmares, turning him inside out but he got better as the game wore on. 5
Kevin Danso
Spurs' best defender by a mile. Limped around, battling for everything. 8
Radu Dragusin
Awful with the ball at his feet. So many misplaced passes or nervy touches. He got better as the second half wore on but he had some scary moments. 4
Djed Spence
Didn't offer too much at either end of the pitch. To be fair to him, playing alongside the nervy Dragusin won't have helped him. 5
Souza
Started on the right wing and had an effort tipped over by Alisson 11 minutes in. Some iffy moments when coming back to defend but was also involved in a chance for Richarlison later in the first half. Struggled to track back in the second half and was replaced by Xavi. A mixed bag from the teenager and he only touched the ball nine times. 5
Archie Gray
Back in midfield and he once again put in the performance of someone much older than him. Switched to left-back late on and had to deal with Salah. 7
Pape Matar Sarr
A willing runner if not always using the ball well. Getting used to playing alongside Gray though. 6
Mathys Tel
Worked hard after taking an early clearance to the face. Set up Richarlison for a big chance late in the first half. Switched to the right after Xavi's introduction but couldn't offer as much down that flank. 6
Dominic Solanke
Almost picked out Souza after a good early run into the box. Still trying to find his sharpness although he looks fitter. 5
Richarlison
Involved in most Spurs' best attacking in the first half, heading wide himself later ahead of the break before forcing Alisson into a save with another header. Another effort saved on 54 minutes when Van Dijk looked to be pulling him back. Sent another powerful effort at his compatriot Alisson which the goalkeeper gathered at the second attempt. Deserved his late equaliser. 8
Subs
Xavi Simons
His first touch was a blocked shot. Took the game to Liverpool late on even if his final ball was lacking. 6
Callum Olusesi
On for Premier League debut and having just turned 19, he looked bright and confident with some assured touches. 6
Randal Kolo Muani
Grabbed the important late assist and battled well in his cameo. 7
James Rowswell
A Spurs debut for the big 19-year-old defender and he had plenty to do in the final moments. Held up a late break well. N/A

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