Liverpool in the history of the Premier League

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

Liverpool has marked the history of the Premier League with a new performance at the end of the match in Burnley.

Mohamed Salah transformed a penalty in the 95th minute, thus offering the three points to the champions in title to Turf Moor. No first division team has ever won four consecutive games in such dramatic circumstances, and Arne Slot's team has gotten into the habit of chaining decisive victories over time.

A start to the season in style in Anfield

Liverpool opened the defense of its title in the first division in 2025-26 by a difficult game at home against Bournemouth. The Red Devils let go of an advantage of two goals during this meeting before seeing Federico Chiesa and Salah find the net after the 88th minute.

The young prodigy Rio NGUMOHA then scored the victorious goal in the 100th minute in a suspense match at five goals in Newcastle, before Dominik Szoboszlai scored a breathtaking free kick in the 83rd minute to ensure the 1-0 victory against Arsenal at Anfield.

Salah was able to keep his cool at Turf Moor

One would have thought that points were going to be lost during this visit to Burnley, but a moment of madness of Hannibal Mejbri saw him block the ball of the arm and concede a spectacular penalty. Salah did not make any error by slamming the 12 -meter ball.

The Mersey Derbys have experienced many thrilling outlines in recent years, and a confrontation against Everton is the next national issue of Liverpool. Local rivals will be welcomed in Anfield after opening a new Champions League campaign against Atlético de Madrid on Wednesday.