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Jamie Carragher has criticized Hannibal Mejri for a "moment of madness" which gifted Liverpool three points against Burnley.
A stoppage-time penalty from Mohamed Salah ensured Liverpool preserved its perfect start to the Premier League season, after Arne Slot’s men struggled to break down a stubborn Burnley at Turf Moor, even after Scott Parker's side was reduced to 10 men in the second half.

Speaking on co-commentary, Carragher said: "Two games running, Burnley has suffered from a moment of madness.
For the effort Burnley has put in, to nullify Liverpool, to do then do that with a minute to go, you just cannot comprehend it."
Fellow Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane also showed no sympathy for the ex-Manchester United man.
"And with Burnley, there's a bit of madness at the end just like at Old Trafford.
It's madness, it's cost them a point.
The Burnley boss expressed sympathy for Hannibal, praising his side.” "I have been in the arena, I know how quick things move," said Parker.
"His body action was turning and his arm has gone out