Edwards stuns Liverpool with Burnley equaliser as Szoboszlai pays the penalty
Edwards stuns Liverpool with Burnley equaliser as Szoboszlai pays the penalty
Edwards stuns Liverpool with Burnley equaliser as Szoboszlai pays the penalty
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#Anfield
still waits for #Slot’s #side to click.
Arne Slot had made his wishes clear before kick-off
Arne
Slot had made his wishes clear before kick-off. “We want to do better in making
more chances from all the ball possession we have. I am waiting for the moment
it really clicks,” he had said. Thirty two shots on goal with 11 on target
would suggest Liverpool obliged against Burnley, but #Anfield still
waits for #Slot’s #side to click.
Liverpool were held to a
fourth consecutive Premier League draw as
Marcus Edwards stunned the champions by cancelling out Florian Wirtz’s first
half opener. Scott Parker’s visitors were far more enterprising after the
interval but Edwards’ fine equaliser came from their only shot on target while
Liverpool were left to rue a procession of missed opportunities and careless
final balls. Boos greeted the final whistle as Liverpool dropped points yet
again.
Burnley posed a familiar
puzzle to Liverpool with their deep, five-man defence and block of four
midfielders in close attendance. Unlike many contests this season, however, the
visitors’ reluctance or inability to break out ensured the first half resembled
a training ground exercise of attack versus defence. Armando Broja cut a
lonely, isolated figure as sole outlet in the Burnley forward line. Also, unlike recent fixtures,
Liverpool appeared to have some answers long before Wirtz opened the scoring
shortly before the interval.
With Wirtz and
Cody Gakpo offering close support to Hugo Ekitiké, and Milos Kerkez and Jeremie
Frimpong constantly pressing forward from full-back, Slot’s side stretched
Burnley frequently. A Hungarian one-two between Kerkez and Dominik Szoboszlai
opened up the visiting defence from Liverpool’s first meaningful attack. The
improving left-back, who delivered another confident display, could have taken
on a shot but opted to find the unmarked Curtis Jones at the back post. Lucas
Pires denied them both with a fine clearance.

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