Liverpool's struggles continued on Saturday as Burnley came from behind to secure a 1-1 draw at Anfield, their fourth successive Premier League result without victory. Despite dominating possession and creating numerous scoring opportunities, Liverpool were unable to capitalize on the chances they had, with the visitors ultimately breaking through with a stunning equalizer in the second half.
The Reds' frustration was palpable as they failed to convert any of their 32 attempts on Martin Dubravka's goal, including one penalty that was saved by the Burnley goalkeeper. Arne Slot's team were gifted a chance to take the lead when Curtis Jones' pass inside the area set up Cody Gakpo for a soft penalty, but Dominik Szoboszlai saw it deflected off the crossbar.
It wasn't until Liverpool's persistence paid off that they finally broke through, with Hugo Ekitikรฉ controlling Virgil van Dijk's cross-field ball before firing an emphatic finish into the top corner. However, the German playmaker's goal was short-lived, as Marcus Edwards equalized just minutes later with a powerful strike from outside the box.
Liverpool's inability to see out their advantage sparked widespread criticism at Anfield, with boos echoing around the stadium in response to their lack of finishing. Slot acknowledged his team's frustration, saying they had "struggled" between the two halves and that they needed to learn how to kill off opposition teams.
The draw marked a worrying trend for Liverpool, who have now gone four games without victory in the Premier League. Despite having more ball possession and shots on target than their opponents, the Reds were unable to secure the three points they craved. As for Burnley, the point was a welcome one, as it helped them stay above the relegation zone with a valuable point from their only shot on target.
The Reds' frustration was palpable as they failed to convert any of their 32 attempts on Martin Dubravka's goal, including one penalty that was saved by the Burnley goalkeeper. Arne Slot's team were gifted a chance to take the lead when Curtis Jones' pass inside the area set up Cody Gakpo for a soft penalty, but Dominik Szoboszlai saw it deflected off the crossbar.
It wasn't until Liverpool's persistence paid off that they finally broke through, with Hugo Ekitikรฉ controlling Virgil van Dijk's cross-field ball before firing an emphatic finish into the top corner. However, the German playmaker's goal was short-lived, as Marcus Edwards equalized just minutes later with a powerful strike from outside the box.
Liverpool's inability to see out their advantage sparked widespread criticism at Anfield, with boos echoing around the stadium in response to their lack of finishing. Slot acknowledged his team's frustration, saying they had "struggled" between the two halves and that they needed to learn how to kill off opposition teams.
The draw marked a worrying trend for Liverpool, who have now gone four games without victory in the Premier League. Despite having more ball possession and shots on target than their opponents, the Reds were unable to secure the three points they craved. As for Burnley, the point was a welcome one, as it helped them stay above the relegation zone with a valuable point from their only shot on target.