Liverpool’s Fabinho is the difference as the visitors hang on for a hard-fought win.
Roberto Fabinho’s third goal in four matches handed Liverpool a fourth consecutive win as they beat Burnley 1-0 at Turf Moor to maintain their challenge to league leaders Manchester City.
5️⃣ in 7️⃣ for @_fabinhotavares 🔥 pic.twitter.com/pwYF0eEjFR
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) February 13, 2022
The goalkeepers were on top early on as Alisson was alert to keep out Josh Brownhill’s swirling shot before the Brazilian then denied Jay Rodriguez from close-range.
Nick Pope then saved from the returning Sadio Mane before Liverpool went ahead four minutes before half-time.
Mane flicked on Trent Alexander-Arnold’s corner and Fabinho pounced from close range to score at the second attempt.
Burnley pushed for an equaliser in the second half with Ben Mee flashing a header wide before Alisson saved again from Brownhill.
Roberto Firmino headed wide late on as Liverpool edged a spirited home side for a win which puts them on 54 points, nine points behind Man City and seven points clear of third-placed Chelsea.
Burnley’s first defeat in four keeps them bottom with 14 points. They are seven points from safety with two matches in hand over Newcastle United in 17th.
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