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Klopp congratulates Clarets hero Nick Pope
WHEN it comes to making history, Sean Dyche doesn’t quite move in the same circles as Jurgen Klopp.
But after becoming the first Burnley manager to escape unbeaten from Anfield since the late Jimmy Adamson 46 years ago, it only adds to the confusion as to why the hierarchy at Turf Moor seem intent on driving Dyche out.
He has fallen out with chairman Mike Garlic over the club’s failure to
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■ Liverpool are now unbeaten in 58 Pre mier League home games – extend a raft of contracts to help him cope with the demands of Project Restart. If their fractured relationship can be repaired remains to be seen.
Jay Rodriguez’s strike to level Andy Robertson’s first-half opener has certainly added more power to Dyche’s cause.
Burnley could have even won it in the end – but Johann Gudmundsson’s 87th-minute shot hit the bar.
That would have been cruel on the champions. Liverpool should however, this draw ended their top-fligh t record run of 24 consecutive victories at Anfield. ■ Burnley have lost just one of have racked up a 25th consecutive home win at a canter. They should still be on course to become the first top-flight club since Sunderland 121 years ago to have a perfect season on home soil.
That those achievements are now beyond Klopp’s side is down to the sheer bloodyminded spirit that Dyche (left) has fostered in his squad. Burnley were missing Jack Cork, Ashley Barnes, Matt Lowton and skipper Ben Mee through injury.
Erik Pieters, a left-back, played on the right side of midfield. Back in their last 13 Premier League games (W7 D5), and are unbeaten
March 1974, it was defender Ian Brennan’s goal that beat Bill Shankley’s side. This time it was keeper Nick Pope who was the hero as the Clarets ended a run of 12 defeats at Anfield.
The Kop is famous for paying tribute to opposition keepers – and it was a shame that lockdown denied the 28-year-old a standing ovation for a performance that will enhance his chances of becoming England’s undisputed No.1.
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