Just three days beforehand, Liverpool had beaten Burnley 1-0 thanks to an injury-time penalty from Mohamed Salah. In doing so, they became the first team in Premier League history to win four consecutive matches with goals scored in the last 10 minutes - or later.
Consequently, there was an air of inevitability about the way in which Liverpool kicked off their Champions League campaign, with Virgil van Dijk deciding the game in the home side's favour with a 92nd-minute header.
Anfield unsurprisingly went wild - for the third time this season - but plenty of pundits were far less impressed by Liverpool's latest late show. "You want this to happen," former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink said on Match of the Day, "but when this happens five times in a row, that's a problem."
Is it really, though? Are Liverpool's last-gasp heroics papering over the cracks in Arne Slot's expensively assembled side? Or are the Dutchman's 'Mentality Monsters' showing signs of becoming an even more frightening foe?










