Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur Betting: Kane and Son to star for Spurs once again at Anfield
class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>Having almost matched his goal-scoring record for the whole of last season already, Al Hain-Cole is backing the Korean to strike against Klopp's men
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Tottenham have at least two good reasons to be confident of claiming a first victory at Anfield since 2011 when they face Liverpool on Wednesday.
Harry Kane and Son Heung-min have been in exceptional form this season, firing Jose Mourinho’s team to the top of the Premier League with 19 league goals between them.
With nine goals and 10 assists to his name already after just 12 league games, the England captain is arguably enjoying the best form of his career and looks a strong first goalscorer bet at 5/1 (6.00) with bet365.
Having hit six goals past the Reds in previous encounters, Kane certainly offers a solid price at 7/5 (2.40) anytime.
However, Son looks like even better value at 5/2 (3.50) considering his prolific form this campaign, already sitting just one goal shy of his league total of 11 for the whole of last season after only 12 matches.
The duo’s importance to Jose Mourinho’s team is underlined by the fact that no other Spurs player has scored more than a single Premier League goal so far this season, with blockbuster summer signing Gareth Bale representing far less appeal at those same 5/2 (3.50) anytime odds.
Although his famous front three has not quite been firing on all cylinders so far, Jurgen Klopp can at least call upon a Mohamed Salah whose form definitely rivals Kane’s and Son’s.
The Egyptian star has scored 10 times in 11 league appearances so far and has been on target in seven of his last 10 appearances in all competitions.
Boasting five goals in seven previous appearances against Tottenham, Salah is the clear 11/4 (3.75) favourite to break the deadlock and 8/11 (1.73) to score anytime at Anfield.
None of Sadio Mane’s four league goals this season have arrived in the last seven fixtures, although he still represents a perennial goal threat at 4/5 (1.80) anytime.
Roberto Firmino’s form is of more concern for Liverpool after a run of just three goals in 27 league appearances but he can be backed at 7/4 (2.75) to fire past Tottenham for the fourth meeting in six.
All odds correct at time of writing. Please gamble responsibly.