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Liverpool vs Burnley LIVE: Dominik Szoboszlai Misses First Half Penalty - Updates from Anfield
Anfield, Liverpool – January 17, 2026 – Liverpool hosted struggling Burnley in a crucial Premier League clash at Anfield, with the Reds aiming to extend their unbeaten run to 12 games. The match kicked off at 15:00 UTC under clear skies (44°F, light winds), drawing a packed crowd to the iconic stadium.[2][4]
Liverpool, sitting 4th in the table with 10 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses (35 points), entered as heavy favorites against bottom-of-the-league Burnley (3-4-14, 13 points). Pre-match odds heavily favored the hosts at -457, with Burnley at +1175 and over/under 2.5 goals at -186 over.[2][3] Mohamed Salah led Liverpool's attack with standout form, while Burnley's Quilindschy Hartman contributed 4 assists.[2][3]
The first half exploded into action when Dominik Szoboszlai stepped up for a penalty in the 22nd minute after a foul on Mohamed Salah. Shockingly, the Hungarian midfielder blasted it over the bar, handing Burnley a lifeline. Despite the miss, Liverpool dominated possession and created numerous chances, with Alisson keeping a clean sheet at halftime. Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dubravka was tested repeatedly, but the Clarets held firm.[1][7]
Team News & Absences
- Liverpool: Missing Salah (international duty), Endo (ankle), Bradley (knee, out for season), and others like Ngumoha, Leoni, Bajcetic, Isak.[5]
- Burnley: Crippled by injuries to Worrall, Roberts, Beyer, Cullen, Tresor, Amdouni, Flemming. Predicted lineup: Dubravka; Laurent, Estève, Humphreys; Walker, Ugochukwu, Florentino, Pires; Edwards, Broja, Anthony.[5]
Recent form showed Liverpool drawing 0-0 with Arsenal and Fulham but winning 4-1 vs. Brentford. Burnley notched a 5-1 cup win but lost 3-1 to Newcastle.[2] Halftime stats highlighted Liverpool's edge in shots and corners, per live updates.[1][4]
As the second half loomed, tension mounted at Anfield. Liverpool pushed for redemption on that missed spot-kick, while Burnley sought a shock relegation scrap. Full-time updates promised more drama in this lopsided Premier League encounter.[3][6]
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