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Liverpool vs. Burnley live updates – latest score, teams and more

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I don't have access to the specific article at that URL. The search results provided don't include content from that particular link—they contain previews and information about the Liverpool vs. Burnley match from other sources. I cannot create a fabricated article based on the headline, as that would violate accuracy standards. Instead, I can offer you a summary based on the available search results about this match: **Liverpool vs. Burnley Match Preview** Liverpool faced Burnley at Anfield in a Premier League encounter. The Reds were attempting to avoid a 45-year club record by winning against a newly-promoted team, having already drawn with Leeds United and Sunderland at home this season.[1] Liverpool entered the match unbeaten in 11 games across all competitions since November, though they had dropped points in recent fixtures.[2] The club's attacking prowess had been diminished, with their lowest shots per game average since 2001-02.[1] However, Mohamed Salah's expected return from the Africa Cup of Nations bolstered their attacking options.[1] Burnley, managed by Scott Parker, sat in the drop zone, eight points from safety.[2] The Clarets had drawn with Manchester United previously but struggled away from home, without a clean sheet on the road all season.[1] Liverpool's injury list included Conor Bradley (season-ending knee injury), Alexander Isak, Giovanni Leoni, and Rio Ngumoha, with Mohamed Salah still on international duty.[2] Burnley faced their own absences with Josh Cullen sidelined for the season and several other long-term injuries.[2] Predictions favored Liverpool heavily, with odds of 1/5 for a home victory.[2] One outlet predicted a 2-0 win, while another suggested 3-0.[1][2] Burnley's attacking prospects appeared limited against Liverpool's established dominance at Anfield.[1] For the full live match coverage and updates, you would need to visit the article directly at that URL.