Jesse Marsch wanted Leeds to show they remained united and on the right path at Anfield. He got that, and so much more, as his struggling team condemned Liverpool to a first Premier League home defeat since March 2021 courtesy of Crysencio Summerville’s 89th-minute winner.

The under-pressure Leeds manager tasted a first victory since August and his club’s first against Liverpool in more than 21 years thanks to an inspired display from their goalkeeper, Illan Meslier, and a collective effort that richly deserved the release of a precious win. Jürgen Klopp’s side were flat throughout as they slumped to a second successive league defeat and their first Anfield league loss for 30 matches.

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