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But after a goalless first half, they found themselves trailing.Chemsdine Talbi opened the scoring after 66 minutes on Wednesday and the visitors looked on course for a momentous win before Florian Wirtz's shot deflected in off Nordi Mukiele to level things and earn Liverpool a lacklustre point.Wirtz has struggled since his summer arrival and although he thought he'd be credited with the 80th-minute strike, it was ruled an own goal. He was told live on TV that what would have been his first Liverpool had been taken away and his reaction said it all.
Wirtz celebrated as if the goal was his, but the goal accreditation panel would later adjudicate that it was an own goal.READ MORE: Jamie Carragher rips into 'awful' Liverpool and singles out moment that sums them upREAD MORE: Steven Gerrard lands Liverpool job recommendation as Rangers snub leaves icon expecting callSpeaking live to Sky Sports after the draw, Wirtz was informed that it was not his goal, which would've been his first in English football. Liverpool hero Jamie Carragher analysed the goal at full-time for Sky Sports and blamed the Dutchman in part for conceding it."Virgil van Dijk turns his back.
It's really worrying."At half-time he even stated: "They are sleepwalking through the game, everything feels so slow. Ex-Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp stated on Sky Sports that he thinks the Egyptian won't be best pleased with his role on the bench and could soon depart."It does feel like something has to give.
