Tottenham missed the chance to put pressure on Premier League leaders Leicester after being held to a 1-1 draw at Liverpool on Saturday Night Football. With the Foxes not in action until Sunday, Spurs could have closed the gap at the top of the table to two points.But they fell behind in the 51st minute at Anfield when Philippe Coutinho finished from Daniel Sturridges pass. Harry Kane equalised in the 63rd minute with a fine finish but Spurs could not grab a winner and will now wait anxiously to see how the Foxes fare against Southampton.Mauricio Pochettinos side had their chances at Anfield but were also indebted to goalkeeper Hugo Lloris for several important stops.After Simon Mignolet punched away an early shot from Christian Eriksen, Lloris got down sharply to keep out an attempted clearance from Heung-Min Son.The France international then twice denied Adam Lallana, palming away an effort from the edge of the box before diving at full stretch to keep out a volley. Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool allowed Tottenham back into the game Sturridge had the best chance of the half when he was played in by Coutinho, but he shot straight at Lloris.Kane dragged a shot across goal at the other end before Dele Alli hit a dipping half-volley that Mignolet held.The breakthrough eventually arrived six minutes into the second half when Coutinho exchanged passes with Sturridge and then placed a shot into the corner. Coutinho (left) slotted home to give Liverpool the lead Coutinho almost returned the favour with a pin-point cross that Sturridge headed over the bar.But, after Son had volleyed wide, Spurs levelled when Eriksen did well to keep the ball in play and pass into the box for Kane, who turned and finished superbly.The goal was Kanes sixth in his last four league matches and set a new Spurs Premier League record of 22 in a season. Harry Kane (right) equalised with his 22nd league goal of the season But he could not add to his tally in a frantic final half-hour that saw both teams create chances.Mignolet got down well to save from Eriksen, while Coutinho slid a ball right across the face of goal.The Brazilian then dragged a shot narrowly wide with Lloris rooted to the spot before Eriksen curled a free-kick just wide and Toby Alderweireld headed past the post in injury-time. Mauricio Pochettino was pleased with his sides performance at Liverpool Player ratingsLiverpool: Mignolet (7), Clyne (6), Lovren (7), Sakho (5), Moreno (6), Can (6), Henderson (6), Lallana (7), Coutinho (8), Milner (6), Sturridge (5).Subs: Origi (6), Allen (5), Ibe (5).Tottenham: Lloris (8), Walker (7), Alderweireld (6), Wimmer (6), Rose (6), Dier (6), Dembele (7), Eriksen (7), Alli (6), Son (5), Kane (7).Subs: Chadli (6), Mason (5).Man of the match: Philippe Coutinho. Tyreke Evans Jersey . 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Tyreke Evans scored 14 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter and added 10 rebounds and eight assists for the Pelicans, who have dropped eight straight and 10 of 11. Brian Roberts scored 15 points and Eric Gordon fouled out in the fourth quarter with 10. New Orleans All-Star forward Anthony Davis shot 4 of 14 and had 13 points. He missed his first 10 shots before making his first basket, a step-back 10-footer over Cousins, at the 9:10 mark in the third quarter. Davis, who has been bothered by a sore left shoulder, was in foul trouble in Saturdays 32-point loss to the Clippers. He had onee of his least productive games of the season, shooting 1 of 6 and scoring eight points.dddddddddddd It was the second game back in Sacramento for Evans, who played his first four seasons with the Kings before being traded last summer. He had 25 points, 12 assists and six rebounds in a Dec. 23 victory. 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