This archive report was first published on 11 July 2020.
On a day when Liverpool's perfect home record in the Premier League this season was broken, Jurgen Klopp expressed frustration at his team's lack of killer instinct.
Despite taking the lead through Andy Robertson's first-half header, Liverpool were made to pay for a host of missed chances when Jay Rodriguez's fine finish earned a point for Burnley.
"We left the door open, we didn't close it. We should have scored two, three, four goals at least," Klopp said, also criticizing referee David Coote's lenient attitude to Burnley's physical approach.
"The ref let all these challenges today happen. When the ball comes in the box, Burnley are always dangerous," Klopp added.
With the draw, Liverpool can still break Manchester City's record points haul of 100 two seasons ago, but will now need to win all three of their remaining matches against Arsenal, Chelsea, and Newcastle.
Robertson and Sadio Mane were recalled from the side that won 3-1 at Brighton on Wednesday, but Liverpool's profligacy was punished 21 minutes from time when Rodriguez's brilliant finish from James Tarkowski's knock-down beat Alisson from the edge of the area.
Burnley then had the best chance to win the game in the final stages as Alisson flapped at another set-piece and the ball fell for substitute Johann Berg Gudmundsson, who hit the crossbar.