Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford might have had a man of tue performance, but it will be Liverpool who goes home with the three points. 

Liverpool dominated the first half with Burnley being thankful to their goalkeeper who kept them in the game. 

Although James Trafford had an outstanding game, he could not stop Darwin Nunez from ending his goal drought. 

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Goals from Cody Gakpo and Harvey Elliot were both ruled out by the Video Assistant Referee while Salah hit the woodwork in half that Liverpool could have sealed the game. 

A regroup Burnley kept Liverpool at bay im the second half with the visitors failing to register a shot most of the half. 

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Substitute Diogo Jota who was returning from injury sealed the game for Liverpool with a fine finish after a backheel pass from Luiz Diaz. 

Liverpool will now go top of the table with Arsenal playing West Ham on Thursday. 

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp cast a frustrating figure all through the game, but will be happy his team was able to get the job done after two consecutive draws against Manchester United and Arsenal. 

Liverpool’s only loss in the Premier League has come in the controversial game against Tottenham, there next game will be at home against Newcastle who lost against Nottingham Forest today.