Slot: Liverpool were 'lucky' in late Burnley win
- Arne Slot admitted that Liverpool were 'lucky' after a last-gasp penalty from Mohamed Salah secured a win against Burnley.
- Liverpool's victory was aided by a penalty awarded for a handball by Hannibal Mejbri in stoppage time.
- Scott Parker, Burnley's coach, acknowledged the heartbreak of the defeat, noting the team's need for improved defensive training.
- Despite dominating possession, Liverpool encountered difficulties in creating chances, particularly with Alexander Isak's absence.
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