Leeds United rocked Liverpool with a stoppage-time equaliser from Ao Tanaka to cap a thrilling six-goal second half at Elland Road, where the drama continued after the final whistle.
Following a woeful run of nine defeats in 12 games, Arne Slot’s Liverpool are now unbeaten in three, but they threw away victory on a day where once again Mohamed Salah watched on from the bench.
On the pitch, a goalless first 45 minutes was unmemorable, but the game came to life when Hugo Ekitike scored two goals in three minutes to put Liverpool in control.
They looked to have a firm grip but gave Leeds a way back into the game when Ibrahima Konate fouled Wilfried Gnonto in the box.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin struck from the penalty spot for Daniel Farke’s side before Anton Stach fired an equaliser in the 75th minute.
Leeds may have sensed the game was there for the taking, but Szoboszlai finished in style five minutes later.
Yet there was one last twist and it came when Tanaka blasted in at the far post from a Leeds corner deep into stoppage time.
Credit: bbc.com
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