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Wolverhampton Wanderers at home was not supposed to be that time for Liverpool, and that it transpired to be so offered an insight into how Arne Slot’s side feel about themselves right now.
"On top of the Premier League, of course, and with a seven-point lead re-established over Arsenal, but this is also a period in which they are a little unsure of their game for perhaps the first time this season.
And so what felt like being a routine victory became one which, by the end, had Anfield riddled with anxiety and the fear of enduring another sting in the tail much like James Tarkowski’s blockbusting equaliser for Everton a few days earlier.
"It meant the abiding snapshots of this match were of Liverpool resilience.
There may come a point in early May when Liverpool and Arsenal players are engaged in what amounts to a wobbly-knees competition, the prospect of winning the Premier League reducing all those with a vested interest to quivering wrecks.
"Never mind 'squeaky-bum time', as Sir Alex Ferguson once described the business end of the season.
And not just for wiping away the tears of the runner-up."
The Independent's Rich Jolly muses: "For the second time in five days, Liverpool entered stoppage time below their best but 2-1 up.
The finish was different this time, and not merely because rather than losing his temper, Arne Slot gained a seven-point lead at the Premier League summit.
In the second half, for the first time on record at Anfield in the league, Liverpool failed to register a shot of any kind.
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