Sunday's defeat means Tottenham have not won in nine away Premier League games against Liverpool Another trip to Anfield - and another journey home without victory. Tottenham are really beginning to hate their trips to face Liverpool, while Mohamed Salah will be starting to wish he could play them every week. Meanwhile, are Arsenal getting any better under Unai Emery? And exactly how did Manchester United reach 2,000 Premier League goals? BBC Sport takes a look at the weekend's key Premier League statistics. Reds maintain dominance over Spurs Second-half strikes from Salah and Jordan Henderson ensured Tottenham's miserable winless league run at Anfield goes on. The north London club have now gone nine games without a win at Liverpool, while a 4-1 defeat at Wembley in October 2017 is the Reds' only loss in the past 14 Premier League games against Spurs. And, always keen to get in on the act against Spurs, Salah's decisive penalty saw the Egyptian grab his seventh goal in nine games against Mauricio Pochettino's side in all competitions. Given their form on the road, though, it's perhaps no surprise that Pochettino's men did not improve on their record on Sunday. Spurs are now without a win in their past 11 Premier League away games. They last won away at Fulham on 20 January. They have only previously had to wait that long when they went 14 games without victory almost 19 years ago.