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Liverpool 1-1 Burnley: Mohamed Salah spares Jurgen Klopp's blushes after Scott Arfield blasted the away side into an early lead as the Reds yet again dominate but fail to make their chances count

Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool side were again punished for not showing a lethal touch in front of goal as Burnely grab a share of the spoils in a game that the home side utterly dominated.

Mohamed Salah continued his run of form in front of goal, scoring his fourth in five with a low drive three minutes after Scott Arfield fired Burnley into the lead to send the away fans into pandemonium.

Unfortunately for them it was very short lived, but Sean Dyche can leave impressed with his sides' performance who thoroughly deserved their point.

Scott Arfield celebrates in front of the travelling fans with Chris Wood giving Burnley the lead against the run of play
Scott Arfield celebrates in front of the travelling fans with Chris Wood giving Burnley the lead against the run of play
Mohamed Salah struck a low effort past Nick Pope after delightfully controlling Emre Can's long ball to equalise for Liverpool
Mohamed Salah struck a low effort past Nick Pope after delightfully controlling Emre Can's long ball to equalise for Liverpool
The 25-year-old winger celebrates with the home support after netting the equaliser which was his fourth goal in five games
The 25-year-old winger celebrates with the home support after netting the equaliser which was his fourth goal in five games
Jurgen Klopps side were yet again not decisive enough in front of goal and could only manage a draw despite having chances
Jurgen Klopps side were yet again not decisive enough in front of goal and could only manage a draw despite having chances

Philippe Coutinho, who was making his first start for Liverpool this season, was pulling all the strings in midfield in the first half but failed to make an impact after the break and was substituted off as Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain came on for his debut.