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Up until Hannibal Mejbri's handball offense as he turned his back on a Jeremie Frimpong cross, Liverpool had dominated possession but struggled to create much in the way of clear-cut chances.

The Reds only mustered four shots on target, including the penalty kick, but limited Burnley to only one attempt from inside Alisson Becker's box.
"World-class players, that’s what they do: turn up in the big moments," Micah Richards said on Sky Sports at the final whistle.
A draw was a fair result."
As Roy Keane argued, though, Liverpool did just enough to win the game.
"Burnley showed a lot of grit, but Liverpool deserved to win the game by the way they dominated," Keane said.
"And with Burnley, there’s a bit of madness at the end, just like at Old Trafford (two weeks ago when it conceded another late penalty to lose 3-2).
That’s what the top teams do."
Scott Parker said his team defended well and the late goal was a heartbreaker for his players, but he could have no complaints with the awarding of the penalty, with Hannibal's arm outstretched.
"I've seen disappointments in my time and my career," Parker said on Sky Sports.