Sunderland - Liverpool live updates
Premier League / Matchday 20
Stadium of Light / 02.01.2017
- J. Defoe(25' PEN, 84' PEN)
- D. Sturridge(20')
- S. Mané(72')
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Updated 02/01/2017 at 16:57 GMT
53'
A quiet start to this second half. Klopp has been pretty calm and undemonstrative in the dugout so far.
52'
51'
Indeed Larsson does go into the book.
Yellow card
S. Larsson
Sunderland
Yellow Cards1
Fouls1
Free Kicks2
Corners1
50'
A foul from Larsson that could lead to a retrospective card after this Liverpool move.
49'
Adam Lallana has been a little quiet so far. Expecting more from the man who has provided seven assists in 17 league appearances this season.
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48'
Can plays the ball through to Sturridge but he’s flagged offside. Close, but the correct decision.
47'
Moreno is the only change for either side at the break. Lallana's cross turned away by Djilobodji.
2nd Half
46'
Great attendance here. Over 46,000 in to support a Sunderland team that has struggled of late. Clyne gets beyond Larsson but catches fresh air with his effort.
45'
Back underway here at the Stadium of Light. Chelsea fans will be hoping for all scorelines to stay as they are at the moment. Liverpool with work to do. Moreno on for Milner for Liverpool. Could be a fitness issues after the last match.
On
A. Moreno
Liverpool
Off
J. Milner
Liverpool
Yellow Cards1
Fouls2
Corners3
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End of 1st Half
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HALF TIME: Sunderland 1 Liverpool 1
45+1'
Into the first of two additional minutes here.
45'
Liverpool force a corner at the end of this half as we tick into time added on. Milner’s corner headed clear.
44'
Only Ryan Giggs (22) and Frank Lampard (19) have scored a PL goal in more calendar years than Jermain Defoe (17, Steven Gerrard and Paul Scholes also 17).
43'
SAVE! Another long range effort on his left foot from Sturridge forces Mannone into another low save to his right. Plenty of efforts from the Liverpool striker already.
42'
Just one change for Liverpool less than 48 hours after their last game. Klopp showing plenty of faith in the condition of his players.
41'