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Burnley 1-3 Liverpool: Roberto Firmino comes off the bench to complete Reds’ comeback

Harry Latham-Coyle
Wednesday 05 December 2018 16:49 GMT
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Roberto Firmino celebrates his strike for Liverpool
Roberto Firmino celebrates his strike for Liverpool (PA)

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Liverpool recorded a fourth straight victory in the Premier League to remain hot on the heels of leaders Manchester City, as they turned around the match at Burnley.

Fresh from a last-gasp win in the Merseyside derby on Sunday, Liverpool cut the lead to just two points once again and continue their charge in leading the chasing pack against the reigning champions.

Jack Cork put Burnley in front but James Milner, Roberto Firmino and Xherdan Shaqiri hit back to earn Liverpool all three points. Re-live the action below.

Preview

Virgil van Dijk’s skewed volley that set up Divock Origi’s winner in Sunday’s Merseyside derby required the sort of luck you only get when you’re towards the top of the table. It was by no means a work of art, but the ball’s peculiar route to goal represented much of Liverpool’s season so far. The blistering attacks of last season haven’t resurfaced this time round as Jurgen Klopp’s side have been getting results with more pragmatism than panache.

How Burnley could use some of that fortune. Sean Dyche’s own pragmatic ruggedness has abandoned his side this season. The Clarets only need to concede 10 more goals to match their total for the whole of last season. For the Lancashire side it will seem a lifetime ago that they miraculously finished 7th in the Premier League and earned themselves a spot in the Europa League.

After Manchester City’s narrow victory last night, Liverpool can’t afford to drop points if they realistically want to keep pace with the champions. Pep Guardiola’s side have raised the requirement for winning the title to at least 90 points, making clashes against opposition at the wrong end of the table must win games.

When does it start?

Burnley vs Liverpool kicks off at 19:45 (GMT) on Wednesday 5th December

Where can I watch it?

Burnley vs Liverpool will not be televised, but you can follow the action via The Independent’s live blog.

Highlights will be shown on BBC One from 10:45pm.

Player to watch…

Naby Keita: He’s struggled with injuries so far this season, but Keita could be exactly what Liverpool need in midfield on Wednesday night. His form in the Bundesliga was so impressive, Klopp was willing to wait a year before bringing him in with the rest of the squad, and with Burnley likely to sit back, the Guinean international could be the key to unlock the door at Turf Moor.

Form guide:

Burnley: LLDLL

Liverpool: WDWWW

Odds

Burnley: 12/1

Draw: 9/2

Liverpool: 1/4

(Odds provided by Betfair)

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​A commendable point away from home for Newcastle, holding Everton 1-1 at Goodison Park. Salomon Rondon's early strike was canceled out by Richarlison's leveller before half time.

Harry Latham-Coyle5 December 2018 21:41
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Manchester United 2-2 Arsenal, 83 minutes

Jose Mourinho is getting increasingly infuriated, marching from the bench to the technical area and back.He apologises to a child in the crowd after spooking him with a rather violent kick of a wall. 

Unai Emery is playing his part, too. Plenty of shouting and hand gestures as the rain falls in Manchester.

Harry Latham-Coyle5 December 2018 21:44
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Manchester United 2-2 Arsenal, 85 minutes

It feels like Lucas Torreira has committed about seven different bookable offences this evening, but the diminutive destroyer has only just gone into Andre Marriner's book.

Marouane Fellaini is pushed further forward.

Harry Latham-Coyle5 December 2018 21:45
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Manchester United 2-2 Arsenal, 89 minutes

Interesting...

David De Gea is nonchalantly holding the ball in one hand, directing traffic ahead of him, and Alexandre Lacazette nods it out of the Spaniard's grasp.

The French striker slots into the empty net, but Andre Marriner says no goal. 

Harry Latham-Coyle5 December 2018 21:49
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Manchester United 2-2 Arsenal, 90 minutes

What a finish from Henrikh Mkhitaryan, but he's offside!

David De Gea makes a superb save from Lucas Torreira's powerful shot, parrying it to Mkhitaryan, who had fed Torreira from the byline.

He crisply volleys in from the tightest of angles but is clearly offside.

Four added minutes.

Harry Latham-Coyle5 December 2018 21:51
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Full time at Wembley. A comfortable home win for Spurs, who may well have gone third. A late Southampton consolation from Charlie Austin the only blemish in a 3-1 victory.

Harry Latham-Coyle5 December 2018 21:53
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That's that at Old Trafford. 2-2. It was a scrappy affair, with Arsenal twice taking the lead and Manchester United producing near-instantaneous replies. Wet and a little bit wild - a draw.

Harry Latham-Coyle5 December 2018 21:56
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FULL TIME SCORES

Burnley 1-3 Liverpool

Everton 1-1 Newcastle

Fulham 1-1 Leicester

Wolves 2-1 Chelsea

Manchester United 2-2 Arsenal

Tottenham 3-1 Southampton

Harry Latham-Coyle5 December 2018 22:01
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That's all from us here tonight. Stay tuned to The Independent for reaction, analysis and more to all of tonight's footballing action.

I've been Harry Latham-Coyle - thank you for joining me this evening.

Harry Latham-Coyle5 December 2018 22:10

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