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Norwich v Liverpool: Adam Lallana’s dramatic late strike hands Jurgen Klopp’s side 5-4 Premier League win

ADAM Lallana completed a wild 5-4 victory for Liverpool at Norwich in stoppage time just after Juergen Klopp’s side appeared to have thrown away three points.

NORWICH, ENGLAND - JANUARY 23: Adam Lallana (2nd R) of Liverpool ceelbrates scoring his team's fifth goal with his manager Jurgen Klopp (1st R) and team mate Kolo Toure (3rd R), Lucas Leiva (2nd L) and Roberto Firmino (1st L) during the Barclays Premier League match between Norwich City and Liverpool at Carrow Road on January 23, 2016 in Norwich, England. (Photo by Stephen Pond/Getty Images)
NORWICH, ENGLAND - JANUARY 23: Adam Lallana (2nd R) of Liverpool ceelbrates scoring his team's fifth goal with his manager Jurgen Klopp (1st R) and team mate Kolo Toure (3rd R), Lucas Leiva (2nd L) and Roberto Firmino (1st L) during the Barclays Premier League match between Norwich City and Liverpool at Carrow Road on January 23, 2016 in Norwich, England. (Photo by Stephen Pond/Getty Images)

ADAM Lallana completed a wild 5-4 victory for Liverpool at Norwich just after Juergen Klopp’s side appeared to have thrown away three English Premier League points in stoppage time on Saturday.

Norwich, having surrendered a two-goal lead in the second half, snatched an equalizer through Sebastian Bassong in the second minute of injury time.

But play was still continuing two minutes later when Lallana chose the perfect moment to score his first league goal of the season with a mis-hit shot and secure Liverpool’s first league win of 2016.

“A strange afternoon but we’re just delighted to get the three points in the end,” Lallana told BT Sports television. “When they scored in the 92nd or 93rd minute, you think it’s going to be one of them days.

“But (Christian) Benteke nodded it down, next thing you know it’s in the back of the net. It’s three points which is massive for us after a few disappointing results.”

Adam Lallana (C) of Liverpool ceelbrates.
Adam Lallana (C) of Liverpool ceelbrates.

Liverpool’s own defensive failings were eclipsed by Norwich’s at Carrow Road, and Klopp celebrated on the pitch by giving a shirtless Lallana a flying hug at the final whistle.

But there’s much work to do if the Reds are to advance to the League Cup final at the expense of Stoke, the visitors to Anfield for the semifinal second leg on Tuesday.

It looked like new signing Steven Naismith would be an instant hero for Norwich after Dieumerci Mbokani cancelled out Roberto Firmino’s opener with a brilliant back-heel half an hour in.

With his shirt off, Liverpool's English midfielder Adam Lallana celebrates as Jurgen Klopp loses his glasses.
With his shirt off, Liverpool's English midfielder Adam Lallana celebrates as Jurgen Klopp loses his glasses.

Naismith scored his first Everton goal against Liverpool and, on his debut following his move from Goodison Park, the Scot struck again to give the Canaries a 2-1 halftime lead.

Poor defending allowed Norwich to further extend their advantage when Alberto Moreno felled Naismith in the box and Wes Hoolahan converted the resulting penalty.

Jordan Henderson reduced the deficit from a gaping hole in the Norwich defense, and another appeared allowing Firmino to equalize with his second goal.

James Milner converted for 4-3 after capitalizing on Russell Martin’s dreadful pass back with 15 minutes to go before the late drama.

With his shirt off, Liverpool's English midfielder Adam Lallana celebrates.
With his shirt off, Liverpool's English midfielder Adam Lallana celebrates.

Bassong finished superbly from 22 yards for what he thought was the equalizer.

There was another twist to come, though, as Norwich failed to clear and Lallana’s shot bounced and looped into the net.

“Unbelievable game,” Klopp said. “It was not easy. We had a lot of problems in the game. I don’t know what it was but it wasn’t enough at the start of the game against a team searching for confidence.

“But we played football, we made it 1-0, we should have made it 2-0. But set-play, set-play, set-play, and they got more confidence.”

Adam Lallana of Liverpool (1st R) celebrates scoring his team's fifth goal.
Adam Lallana of Liverpool (1st R) celebrates scoring his team's fifth goal.
Russel Martin of Norwich City shows his dejection.
Russel Martin of Norwich City shows his dejection.

Originally published as Norwich v Liverpool: Adam Lallana’s dramatic late strike hands Jurgen Klopp’s side 5-4 Premier League win

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