BURNLEY: Liverpool defender Ragnar Klavan scored a dramatic injury-time winner as the Reds consolidated their place in the Premier League´s top four with a 2-1 victory over Burnley on Monday. Liverpool had scored 30 goals in eight away games in all competitions before this clash but found Burnley more stubborn opposition. Liverpool dominated possession as the first half wore on but without Coutinho´s quick-thinking creativity in midfield, they struggled to break Burnley down. Liverpool looked the more likely to score a second and a brilliant save from Pope kept out a thumping shot from Alexander-Arnold which looked destined for the top-right corner. However, Liverpool scored with the seconds ticking away when Oxlade-Chamberlain´s free-kick was headed back across goal by Dejan Lovren to leave centre-back partner Klavan with the simplest of headers from a few yards out.
Source: Pakistan Today January 02, 2018 08:03 UTC