Liverpool have developed the happy habit of scoring late winners under the watchful eye of Jurgen Klopp.
Since Klopp arrived at Anfield in October 2015, Liverpool have scored 15 late winners and have shown they’re a side that’ll battle right to the very end of every match they play.
We’ve taken a look at those times Liverpool have won games late on under Klopp.
Norwich City (5-4, January 2016)
Let’s face it, you mainly remember this game because Klopp broke his glasses celebrating Adam Lallana’s late winner.
And quite right too. Nine-goal thrillers aren’t everyday occurrences, but neither is the sight of a manager losing his spectacles in a moment of exuberance.
Good stuff.
Remember when Adam Lallana did this in the 90th minute to make it Norwich 4-5 Liverpool? 😱
And Jurgen Klopp broke his glasses in the celebrations 🤣pic.twitter.com/itARID4a5Q
— GOAL (@goal) July 28, 2020
Crystal Palace (2-1, March 2016)
Christian Benteke may not have succeeded at Liverpool but he was the scorer of this late winner at Selhurst Park back in March 2016.
Liverpool fell behind to a Joe Ledley strike but drew level thanks to Roberto Firmino’s opportunistic finish.
And, after Benteke went down following a challenge by Damien Delaney, he got up to coolly score the resulting spot-kick and secure three points for Liverpool.
Borussia Dortmund (4-3, April 2016)
One of the great European nights at Anfield was decided by a last-minute winner from Dejan Lovren.
Liverpool had trailed 2-0 and 3-1 to Klopp’s former side before mounting an outstanding comeback, with Lovren’s injury-time header from James Milner’s cross concluding a night packed with drama and emotion.
A true Anfield classic 💥💥💥
5′ 🟡 Mkhitaryan
9′ 🟡 Aubameyang
48′ 🔴 Origi
57′ 🟡 Reus
66′ 🔴 Coutinho
77′ 🔴 Sakho
90′ 🔴 Lovren📆 OTD in 2016, we were treated to a seven-goal thriller as Liverpool beat Dortmund in dramatic fashion! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/hctH0UVge4
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) April 14, 2021
Everton (1-0, December 2016)
Nothing beats a late winner against your close rivals and Sadio Mane gave Liverpool fans an early Christmas present with this late winner at Goodison Park in December 2016.
Mane reacted first to a loose ball after substitute Daniel Sturridge’s shot had hit the post in the fourth of eight minutes of stoppage time and sent the away supporters into ecstasy.
Burnley (2-1, January 2018)
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