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Liverpool make feelings loud and clear at final whistle after draw with Burnley

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Liverpool Make Feelings Loud and Clear at Final Whistle After Draw with Burnley

Liverpool FC played out a frustrating 1-1 draw against Burnley at Anfield on January 17, 2026, in the Premier League, prompting boos from the home crowd at full time.[4][5]



The Reds, sitting 4th in the table with 35 points from 21 games (10 wins, 5 draws, 6 losses), dropped points yet again to a promoted side—marking their third failure to beat this season's newcomers at home.[3][4] Burnley, languishing in 19th with just 13 points (3 wins, 4 draws, 14 losses), held firm to earn a vital point.[3]

The match saw Liverpool take the lead through a goal from forward H. Ekitike (8 goals in 18 matches), but Burnley leveled with a strike from Z. Flemming (5 goals), as per box score stats showing high shot volumes: Liverpool with 86 shots on goal across the season versus Burnley's 61.[2][3][5] Despite dominating possession and creating chances, Arne Slot's side couldn't break down the resilient Clarets defense.[4][5]

Fan frustration boiled over at the final whistle, with boos echoing around Anfield—a clear signal of discontent amid recent draws against Arsenal, Fulham, and Leeds.[2][4] Injuries hampered Liverpool: Owen Beck sidelined by hamstring issues post-loan, and Conor Bradley recovering from knee surgery.[2]

Pre-match odds heavily favored Liverpool (-457), with over/under at 2.5 goals, but the stalemate highlighted ongoing struggles against lower-table teams.[2] Burnley, fresh off a 5-1 win over Millwall, showed grit, assisted by players like Q. Hartman (4 assists) and J. Cullen (2 assists).[2][3]

The result leaves Liverpool four points off the top four pace, intensifying pressure on Slot as title hopes falter. Fans' post-match reaction underscored demands for improvement.[1][4]

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