Lallana’s last-gasp goal sinks Norwich City
NORWICH, United Kingdom: Liverpool substitute Adam Lallana struck deep into stoppage time to snatch a 5-4 win over shell-shocked Norwich City in an extraordinary Premier League game at Carrow Road on Saturday.
The visitors had fought back from 3-1 down to lead 4-3 after 90 minutes, but Norwich central defender Sebastien Bassong’s fierce drive looked to have earned the home side a point before Lallana bundled the ball into the net with seconds remaining.
Liverpool took the lead after 19 minutes when Roberto Firmino’s scuffed strike found the corner of the net, but Dieumerci Mbokani equalised with an audacious back-heel after Liverpool failed to deal with a corner on the half-hour.
Steven Naismith, making his Norwich debut after joining from Everton, beat Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet with a fierce shot from a narrow angle before halftime and Wes Hoolahan converted a penalty to give the hosts a two-goal cushion.
The unmarked Jordan Henderson then pulled one back for Liverpool with a low shot and Firmino’s deft finish from Lallana’s cross levelled the scores before James Milner slotted in following a dreadful back pass from Russell Martin.
“I was just delighted to get the three points in the end. That goal was one of those moments in your career that just happens and you go with the flow.” Lallana told BT Sport.
“When they scored, you just think it’s going to be one of those days. A massive three points for us,” he added.
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp celebrated wildly with his players after the final whistle and his glasses were accidentally knocked off by Christian Benteke in the melee.
“Unbelievable game. We had a lot of problems today, but we played football and scored beautiful goals,” he said.
“I think we were the deserved winners in a spectacular game. Of course we were lucky, but we were not too lucky when they equalised in the added time,” he added.
It was only the fourth Premier League match to finish 5-4. “Defensively, we very poor and that is what cost us,” Naismith said. “If 11 men can’t defend their goal for two minutes, then you will get punished,” he added.
-
China Cuts Anti-dumping Duties On Canadian Oil Imports After Final Trade Decision -
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Make Major Change To Strategy To Please Royal Family -
Chester Bennington’s Mental Health Story And Lasting Legacy -
John Cusack Gears Up To Give Fans Exciting Surprise On Late-night Television -
Yerin Ha Opens Up About Shocking Diagnosis Post ‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 -
Meghan Markle, Harry Leave King Charles, Prince William Furious With Latest Move -
NASA Announces New Artemis Moon Mission Aimed At Expanding Astronauts’ Exploration Efforts -
Everything To Know About Justin Bieber's Facial Paralysis -
Morgan Stanley Predicts AI To Replace Tasks Not Workers -
Anthropic Dario Amodei Calls White House Response ‘retaliatory’ In AI Safety Dispute -
Tia Mowry Breaks Silence On Angelina Jolie Asking 'unbelievably' Personal Question: 'Wilder' -
Savannah Guthrie Speculations 'sadly' Coming True About Mother Nancy -
Trump Administration Warns Of Slow Payouts For Tariff Refunds Amid Intensifying Trade Disputes -
Princess Beatrice 'far From Comfortable' After Father Andrew's Arrest -
Sarah Ferguson’s Dual Cancer Journey -
GTA 6 Security: Rockstar Blocks Leaks Ahead Of Launch