Another one of those normal afternoons, then. You know: the kind where a £60million striker ends a 22-game goal drought, thinking he has salvaged the most unlikely of points, then sees all his good work undone and the opposition pulls a hamstring celebrating.
Yes, this was as chaotic as it sounds and nothing encapsulated the madness more than the 120 seconds in injury time where Richarlison scored his first Premier League goal and thought he had completed a three-goal comeback, only for Diogo Jota to strike back in the very next attack.
Such was the bedlam at Liverpool winning a game they had almost tossed away, Jurgen Klopp went tearing off to roar at fourth official John Brooks but did so in such haste, his hamstring snapped like a piece of old chewing gum and left him hopping in agony.