Singapore Festival of Football: Liverpool stroll to 4-0 win amid subdued crowd

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Singapore Festival of Football: Liverpool stroll to 4-0 win amid subdued crowd
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It was a muted affair at a half-full National Stadium, as Liverpool eased to a 4-0 victory over Leicester in their Singapore Festival of Football friendly. EPL PremierLeague sfof23

Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez scores the opening goal during the pre-season friendly match against Leicester City at the National Stadium in Singapore.

Perhaps it was the unusual kickoff time of 5pm. Perhaps it was the half-filled stadium. But the match had a lazy, post-Sunday brunch atmosphere which matched the pre-season pace of the friendly on the field."Good day at the office," the German quipped at the post-match media conference. Just as it seemed as if the match needed a moment to jolt the sleepy crowd, Liverpool found three in a space of eight minutes to stun Leicester as they raced to a 3-0 lead.

Five minutes later, Liverpool doubled their lead, courtesy of the first senior goal by 18-year-old Bobby Clark. The young midfielder was picked out by Mohamed Salah following a fine dribble into the box, and slammed it emphatically home.

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