Liverpool made it six wins in a row in all competitions with a narrow 1-0 win at Burnley thanks to Fabinho’s goal late in the first half.

With Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane back in the starting line-up after their Africa Cup of Nations exertions it was the Brazilian midfielder who was the difference – forcing home from close range.

Burnley had their chances in a surprisingly even game but spurned all of them with Wout Weghorst and James Rodriguez particularly culpable after running through on goal.
Jurgen Klopp’s team were not fluent – the closest Salah came was when denied a penalty for what looked a trip by Weghorst – but the win moves them back within nine points of Manchester City.

Sean Dyche’s side remain bottom of the Premier League table and the victory for Newcastle over Aston Villa means that the Clarets are now seven points away from safety.
This was anything but easy for Liverpool but the squad depth is back thanks to the returning Salah and Mane. Diogo Jota had a dead leg so was forced to miss some training this past week. Fortunately for Klopp, he has options again up front so was able to rest the Portuguese.

 

Mane was involved in the goal that decided the game, finding space at the front post to get his head to Trent Alexander-Arnold’s left-wing corner before Fabinho forced the ball past the impressive Nick Pope at the second attempt. The man from Senegal looked sharp before being substituted.
Salah had his moments too but was restricted by some robust defending from Erik Pieters. He will be frustrated that he was denied a penalty in the first half. There was a delay before he hit the deck but the clip on his foot from Weghorst was significant and might have been given after a VAR check.
Sean Dyche made one change to the team that drew against Manchester United with Aaron Lennon coming into the starting line-up. Dwight McNeil dropped to the bench.

The headline news for Liverpool was that Jurgen Klopp opted to start with both Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, their first starts for the club since before the Africa Cup of Nations. Diogo Jota missed out.