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Liverpool vs Burnley: Thirty Shots and Counting! Liverpool Searching for Winner

Anfield, January 17, 2026 – Liverpool hosted Burnley in a tense Premier League clash at Anfield, dominating possession and chances but struggling to break the deadlock in the early stages. The match, kicking off at 15:00 UTC, saw Liverpool in their familiar 4-2-3-1 formation with Alisson in goal, a backline of Kerkez, Van Dijk, Konaté, and Frimpong, midfield anchored by Jones and Gravenberch, and attackers Gakpo, Wirtz, Szoboszlai, and Ekitike leading the line. Substitutes included stars like Federico Chiesa and Andy Robertson.[2][6]



Burnley lined up in a resilient 3-4-2-1, featuring Broja, Edwards, Anthony, Walker, Ugochukwu, Luis, Pires, Tuanzebe, Esteve, Humphreys, and Dubravka in goal. Both teams entered buoyed by recent FA Cup wins, but form told a stark story: Liverpool sat 4th with 10 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses (35 points), while bottom-of-the-table Burnley languished in 19th on 13 points from 3 wins, 4 draws, and 14 losses.[3][4]

The game exploded into life early. By the 4th minute, Cody Gakpo won a corner for Liverpool, signaling their intent. Burnley countered swiftly, with Jayden Anthony firing a shot in the 5th minute. As the clock ticked past halftime—around the 15:17 UK mark—the score remained Liverpool 0-0 Burnley. Liverpool peppered the Burnley goal with thirty shots and counting, per live updates, yet Dubravka stood firm.[2][6]

Key moments included Florian Wirtz scoring in the 42nd minute, assisted by Curtis Jones, only for Burnley to equalize via Edwards in the 65th, assisted by Florentino. Milos Kerkez earned a booking at 40'. Injuries plagued both: Liverpool without Salah (international duty), Bradley, Leoni, Bajcetic, and Isak; Burnley missing Roberts, Worrall, Beyer, Cullen, Tresor, Amdouni, and Flemming.[5][8]

Liverpool's attack momentum dominated, with superior stats in possession, shots, and corners, but Burnley's defense held. Fans buzzed with anticipation as Arne Slot's side hunted a winner against Scott Parker's Clarets, vital for Champions League hopes amid a tight mid-table scrap.[1][3]

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