Liverpool's record bid hit by Burnley draw

Andrew Robertson

Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson is tackled by Burnley midfielder Johann Berg Gudmundsson during their English Premier League match at Anfield in Liverpool, England on July 11, 2020.

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What you need to know:

  • Liverpool took the lead when Andrew Robertson met Fabinho's lofted pass with a powerful header in the 34th minute
  • But they wasted chances to increase their lead, with Roberto Firmino hitting the post before Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah fired wide
  • Liverpool were unhinged by a long free-kick into their area as James Tarkowski's header found Jay Rodriguez, who drilled a superb low strike past Alisson Becker

LONDON

Liverpool's bid to set a new Premier League points record was rocked by a 1-1 draw against Burnley on Saturday.

Jurgen Klopp's side are chasing the record total of 100 points set by Manchester City in 2018, but the champions have no margin for error after being held at Anfield for the first time this season.

They have 93 points and need to win their remaining three matches against Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle to break City's record.

They would tie the 100-point mark if they win two and draw one of those matches.

Liverpool took the lead when Andrew Robertson met Fabinho's lofted pass with a powerful header in the 34th minute.

But they wasted chances to increase their lead, with Roberto Firmino hitting the post before Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah fired wide.

They were made to pay for those misses in the 69th minute.

Liverpool were unhinged by a long free-kick into their area as James Tarkowski's header found Jay Rodriguez, who drilled a superb low strike past Alisson Becker.

Johann Berg Gudmundsson almost won it for Burnley when he hit the bar in the final minutes.

It was the first time Liverpool had failed to win a home league game since January 2019.