Diogo Jota netted a 95th-minute winner for Liverpool, who extend their record at Anfield to one defeat from the previous 39 matches, after a spell-binding 4-3 contest against fellow European challengers Tottenham Hotspur.Seven days removed from their last mauling on the road, Tottenham, now making a habit of falling behind early on, shipped three inside the opening 15 minutes of action. It started via an unlikely source, when Curtis Jones, who had evaded a sleepy Spurs backline, volleyed first-time past Fraser Forster after being picked out by a trademark Trent Alexander-Arnold back-post cross. Balls in behind proved to cause Tottenham issues in the early stages, with Luis Díaz profiting from Cody Gakpo’s pin-point cutback, to double Liverpool’s increasingly comfortable advantage.YOU CAN WATCH JONES’ GOAL HERE.YOU CAN WATCH DIAZ’S GOAL HERE.Goals, clearly the order of the day, would continue to come in their droves as the half progressed. In seemingly full control, Liverpool added a third from the spot 15 minutes in, after the ever-rash Cristian Romero lunged in on Gakpo inside the penalty area, with Mohamed Salah converting with ease. A touch of respectability would be clawed back for Tottenham before halftime, with Harry Kane, as he did last weekend against Newcastle United, found himself on the scoresheet, this time a cultured first-time finish from eight yards out.YOU CAN WATCH SALAH’S GOAL HERE.YOU CAN WATCH KANE’S GOAL HERE.Bruised, but not battered at the break, the chances of a Spurs comeback remained slim, but the north Londoners did at least attempt to make a game of it. With what were their best, and in truth only real chances after the restart, Son Heung-min clattered the woodwork from range via a rasping right-footed effort, before Romero clipped the opposite post while attempting an audacious effort moments later.City confident against Fulham, Villa bounce off the United wall, Newcastle prove they belong with the best in EuropeFeeling down on luck, Tottenham didn’t let their misfortune impact their attacking endeavours. While often shaky at the back, a fluid performance from the Spurs frontmen would see them edge even closer to a historic comeback, with Son able to keep his cool in front of goal and slide a composed right-footed finish underneath an onrushing Alisson Becker. The deficit would be removed, albeit momentarily, when Richarlison netted his first-ever Tottenham Premier League goal in added-time to snatch what looked to be a dramatic equaliser.YOU CAN WATCH SON’S GOAL HERE.YOU CAN WATCH RICHARLISON’S GOAL HERE.It ultimately would count for little, as Jota, who was lucky in the 81st minute with being booked only with a yellow card when it could have easily been a red, capitalised on a ‘Spursy’ moment from Lucas Moura to sneak in behind the Tottenham backline and snatch the winning goal in front of the Kop. A classic at Anfield, which despite their valiant comeback, sees Tottenham leave Merseyside empty-handed.YOU CAN WATCH JOTA’S GOAL HERE.PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 34Saturday Crystal Palace – West Ham 4-3 (3-2)/Ayew 15, Zaha 20, Schlupp 30, Eze 66 pen – Soucek 9, Antonio 35, Aguerd 72/Brentford – Nott. Forest 2-1 (0-1)/Toney 82, Dasilva 90+4 – Danilo 45+1/Brighton – Wolverhampton 6-0 (4-0)/Undav 6, 66, Gross 13, 26, Welbeck 39, 48/SundayMan.Utd. – Aston Villa 1-0 (1-0)/Fernandes 39/Newcastle – Southampton 3-1 (0-1)/Wilson 55, Walvott 79 og, Wilson 81 – Armstrong 41/Fulham – Man.City 1-2 (1-2)/Vinicius 15 – Haaland 2 pen, Alvarez 36/Bournemouth – Leeds 4-1 (2-1)/Lerma 20, 24, Solanke 63, Semenyo 90+1 – Bamford 32/Liverpool – Tottenham 4-3 (3-0)/Jones 3, Diaz 5. Salah 14 pen, Jota 90+4 – Kane 40, Son 77, Richarlison 90+3/Monday 22.00: (2.14) Leicester (3.50) Everton (3.80)Tuesday 22.00: (1.70) Arsenal (3.80) Chelsea (5.60)***odds are subject to change***