Jurgen Klopp didn't pull any punches in the wake of Liverpool's shock defeat by Burnley on Thursday night. Indeed, the Reds boss admitted his team are making the "wrong decisions" as a seven-hour goal drought contributed to the 1-0 loss which ended an unbeaten home league run stretching back to April 2017.
Ashley Barnes's 83rd-minute penalty was his 100th senior club career goal and he became the first Burnley player to score an away league goal since October 3.
For Liverpool, whose 68-match unbeaten run at home was brought to an end, their goal drought now stretches to seven hours and 18 minutes.
Remarkably, they haven't scored with any of their last 87 shots in the Premier League; a run that's currently 60 shots more than any other
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