Liverpool 2 Burnley 1: Can's the man in comeback win

Emre Can struck the winner as Liverpool beat Burnley 2-1 at Anfield to close the gap to third-placed Manchester City in the Premier League table ahead of their meeting next weekend.

With the rest of the top six in FA Cup action, Jurgen Klopp's side came from behind to beat Burnley and consolidate fourth place, while closing to within a point of City and Tottenham.

But Georginio Wijnaldum equalised in first-half stoppage time and Can's long-range stunner completed the turnaround just past the hour, clinching the points with Burnley's attempts at a leveller of their own coming up short.

Klopp's men took until the sixth game of the calendar year to taste a league victory in 2017, but they have now won three of their last four with a trip to City's Etihad Stadium to come next Sunday.

It had looked as though the Reds' woes against middling opposition had returned when Burnley deservedly led after seven minutes.

Barnes sent an effort dipping wide shortly after the restart, but Liverpool finally took control with just under half an hour remaining.

Origi was again the provider as he squared for Can, 25 yards from goal, to step forward and drill beyond Heaton into the bottom-right corner.

The hosts were given an immediate reminder of Burnley's menace as a ball dropped for Barnes in the area from a set-piece, but Ragnar Klavan dived across to block magnificently.

Ben Woodburn, on for Philippe Coutinho, flashed a cross just past the right-hand post and only a fine Heaton save kept Sadio Mane from adding a third, before Burnley's best late chance fell to right-back Lowton, rather than a striker, and he blazed over.