Alexander Isak is facing the prospect of a long spell on the sidelines with scans expected to confirm he has a broken leg, but should Spurs defender Mick van de Ven have been punished for the challenge that seriously injured the Liverpool striker?
Liverpool and Isak are still awaiting an MRI scan on the injury that was suffered when he was caught late by a sliding challenge from Van de Ven after scoring the opener in his side's 2-1 win.
A stretcher was brought onto the pitch but Isak eventually left the field with the help of Liverpool's medical staff, and scans are expected to confirm he has a broken leg.
But how bad was the challange from Van de Ven, who was trying to stop Isak from scoring? Former Premier League striker Jay Bothroyd explained on Ref Watch why he thought Van de Ven's challenge was worthy of a red card.
'He's out of control'
Bothroyd told Sky Sports News: "Van de Ven has not intentionally tried to hurt Isak. Obviously he is desperate to stop a goal and he's coming across to block the shot, not hit the player.
"But this is an example that, yes, Isak has scored, but it should still be a red card.
"He's lunging, he's going into him. Every explanation that you want to give for a red card challenge is there, but because he's scored, they've let it go."
"He's lunged into his leg. He's out of control. He's trying to make a block but he's never going to get there. The shot has gone before Van de Ven has even arrived with the challenge. If that's in the middle of the park, that's a red card.
"He's lunged out of control. He's broken his leg. Surely that tells you there's force there.
"It's a dangerous challenge and because of it, a player has broken his leg."
'Astonished if that is given as a red card'
In response to Bothroyd's views on the red card, former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher disagreed, suggesting Van de Ven did what any other footabller would have done in the heat of the moment in a game trying to stop a goal.
"I'm staggered," Gallagher said in response to Bothroyd.
"I can't see that he's done anything that a footballer wouldn't. I would be astonished if that was given as a red card anywhere on the field.
"Players mistime challenges all the time.
"He's slightly late...it's not a red card. Whether it be in the penalty area, in the D, the centre circle or the other half."
Analysis: Slot's attacking options dwindling
Sky Sports' Rich Morgan:
Isak missed four matches at the end of October and start of November with a groin injury which forced him off at half-time of the Champions League win over Eintracht Frankfurt.
He has started five out of nine since returning but any absence now, however lengthy, will be a blow with Mohamed Salah at the Africa Cup of Nations and Cody Gakpo not ready to return from a muscle injury until early in the new year.
It leaves Slot with just Hugo Ekitike, who has five goals in his last four games, and the little-used Federico Chiesa as his only senior forwards.
Unlike Isak, Ekitike has hit the ground running since moving to Anfield from Frankfurt for £79m last summer, scoring 11 times in 24 games in all competitions so far this season, including eight in the Premier League.
And now in Isak's injury-enforced absence, the 23-year-old has the opportunity to stake his claim as the champions' first-choice No 9 during a crucial run of fixtures.
Liverpool face Wolves, Leeds, Fulham and leaders Arsenal over the next two-and-a-half weeks that will shape their bid to finish in the top four.
Meanwhile, the Reds also begin their FA Cup campaign at home to Barnsley on January 12, while next month also brings two pivotal Champions League contests in Marseille [January 21] and at home to Qarabag [January 28].
Lovebug2
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Nah that ain't a red card, yellow at most. It is unfortunate isak's leg got caught but it is just defending. If anything it was Bentancur's kick on isak's knee that went unpunished.
True fan. Bravo for not being blinded by foolish loyalty.
Hizblnprsz
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It’s a clear vicious foul that Warren a straight Red. PGMOL must not select referees who are blind to officiate and game.
Kwocodile
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Nah that ain't a red card, yellow at most. It is unfortunate isak's leg got caught but it is just defending. If anything it was Bentancur's kick on isak's knee that went unpunished.
yeeceprtz
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That's not only a red card but 10 match ban that is harsh tackle & late after Isak kicked the ball , he wanted to hurt him .
Ziebdnos
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it's football mistakes happens lets move on
ksantos
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Van de Ven should be banned from football for the exact amount of time Isak is sidelined let alone talk about red card situation
wopaeistz
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A broken bone, a player stretched off the pitch and out for months and we are still debating if this was a red card?
juuaeikmtu
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Desperate Tottenham wanted to destroy Liverpool just because they are desperate to win against Liverpool but where did it lead them supposed 3red cards but they were lucky
puocmortz
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Tottenham deserves three red cards in that match
Medbekrtu
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I feel the VAR officials were watching football while they ignored most fouls been committed. Player being strangled when unnoticed.
copyrighted
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var won the game hahah
Hekaklpz
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hooligans footballer from Tottenham