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Danny Ings: Injected some much-needed attacking bite at half-time. Took his goal well and his constant running and pestering were a constant problem for Norwich.
MOMENT OF THE MATCH
Simon Mignolet's weak punch at a 61st-minute corner presented Norwich with their equaliser.
VIEW FROM THE BENCH
Brendan Rodgers changed his formation for the game, tinkered with it during the game but his most influential substitution - that of Ings - was enforced because of Christian Benteke's tight hamstring.
MOAN OF THE MATCH
Another shot-shy performance from a team with ambitions of rejoining the top four. Set-up of the Liverpool side looked more balanced but they still struggled to break down Norwich.
WHO'S UP NEXT
Liverpool v Carlisle (Capital One Cup, Wednesday September 23)
Norwich v West Brom (Capital One Cup, Wednesday September 23)
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