
In a clash that promised goals, Liverpool and Burnley ended in a 1-1 stalemate, and it was the visitors who left Anfield with their heads held high after a disciplined display that frustrated the Reds and forced a deserved share of the spoils.
Liverpool opened the scoring in the 42nd minute with a Florian Wirtz goal, whose tidy finish was set up by a slick team move involving Curtis Jones. The home crowd sensed control, but chances came and went for Arne Slot’s side with their constant pressing and creating which tested Burnley’s resistance without any passage through to double their lead for a more comfortable and controlled performance from the home team on their ground.
Burnley’s answer was emphatic. In the 65th minute assist from Florentino to Marcus Edwards who was a constant threat on the break, rifled home a finish beyond the Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Beker to level the contest and ignite the travelling Clarets supporters into belief that they could grab a point at least from the Premier League Champions.

The remainder of the game turned into a cagey battle. Liverpool dominated possession but lacked sharpness in the final third, while Burnley held shape and looked dangerous on the counter. It was the kind of point that feels like a win for Burnley, a disciplined performance against a heavyweight side.
Despite the draw, Liverpool’s inability to convert pressure into goals will raise talking points among supporters and pundits alike leaving them in fourth position on the league table with a point above Manchester United and two points above Chelsea.