beaten by Ashley Barnes' late penalty at Anfield on Thursday night.Defeat was their second in three Premier League games, leaving them trailing leaders Manchester United by six points as they bid to equal their fierce rivals on 20 top-flight titles.And the loss also signalled the end of Liverpool's long-held unbeaten home record in the top-flight, which had stretched back nearly four years.Going into their clash with Burnley, Jurgen Klopp's side had not lost in their last 68 league games at Anfield - with their last home defeat in April 2017.It was a record that had underpinned the Reds' recent success, after they followed a second-placed finish two seasons ago by rampaging to last term's domestic crown.But Liverpool are now winless in.
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