Liverpool 1-1 Aston Villa: Roberto Firmino rescues a point for Jurgen Klopp’s side

Liverpool 1-1 Aston Villa: Roberto Firmino nets a fairytale late equaliser in his final Reds match at Anfield to keep Jurgen Klopp’s top-four hopes alive after Jacob Ramsey gave visitors the lead

  • Liverpool scored a late goal to earn a 1-1 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday
  • Jacob Ramsey gave Villa the lead with a well-taken volley in the first-half
  • Roberto Firmino salvaged a point for the hosts in dramatic fashion late on

Roberto Firmino scored an emotional late equaliser on his final Anfield appearance – but failure to beat Aston Villa still leaves Liverpool’s Champions League hopes hanging by a thread.

With manager Jurgen Klopp watching from the stands because of a touchline ban, Ollie Watkins missed a penalty for the visitors before Jacob Ramsey struck after 27 minutes.

Firmino, who will leave Liverpool in the summer, came on with fellow departee James Milner with 18 minutes left and there was a sense of inevitability that the Brazilian should mark the occasion by turning in Mo Salah’s cross and looking up to the sky in celebration.

Even so, Liverpool now have to win their final match at Southampton next Sunday and hope Manchester United lose their remaining two fixtures to prolong their six-year run in the Champions League.

Klopp’s team had won their previous seven matches while Villa were given a boost before kick-off when European rivals Tottenham lost at home to Brentford.

Roberto Firmino scored a dramatic late goal to rescue a point for Liverpool against Aston Villa

The Brazilian wheeled away in celebration after notching on his final Anfield appearance

The Brazilian wheeled away in celebration after notching on his final Anfield appearance

Jacob Ramsey had given the hosts the lead with a well-taken volley in the first-half

Jacob Ramsey had given the hosts the lead with a well-taken volley in the first-half

Klopp’s assistant Peter Krawietz ensured the technical area would stay passionate and exchanged early words with Villa boss Unai Emery while in a separate incident Virgil van Dijk and Watkins needed treatment after a clash of heads.

LIVERPOOL VS ASTON VILLA MATCH FACTS AND RATINGS 

Liverpool (4-3-3): Allison 7: Alexander-Arnold 5.5, Konate 5, van Dijk 6, Robertson 6.5 (Tsimikas 72); Jones 6 (Jota 63 6), Fabinho 6.5 (Elliott 81), Henderson 6 (Milner 72); Salah 7, Gakpo 5.5, Diaz 6 (Firmino 72)

Goal: Firmino 89

Subs unused: Kelleher (Gk), Gomez, Matip, Carvalho

Booked: Konate, Alexander-Arnold, Fabinho

Manager: Jurgen Klopp 6

Aston Villa (4-2-3-1): Martinez 7: Cash 6, Konsa 7.5, Mings 7, Digne 6.5 (Moreno 53, Buendia 65 6); Kamara 6, Luiz 7 (Dendoncker 87); Bailey 5.5 (Young 53 6), McGinn 8, Ramsey 7; Watkins 6.5 (Duran 87)

Goal: Ramsey 27

Booked: Mings, Digne, Martinez

Subs unused: Olsen (Gk), Traore, Buendia, Sinisalo

Manager: Unai Emery 7

Villa were 15th when Emery took over in October and their fans sang unkindly about his predecessor Steven Gerrard, revered at Anfield.

The pace of Watkins was always likely to be a threat and it was no surprise he won a penalty after 22 minutes. He sped clear of Ibrahima Konate forcing the centre-half into a rash tackle from behind.

Watkins been in great form but seemed unsettled taking in front of The Kop particularly with Alisson in goal.

Sure enough, he opened up his right foot and dragged his finish wide of the post.

Liverpool should have learned their lesson, but didn’t. They had four attempts to clear a corner but Douglas Luiz picked up the loose ball and curled in a cross for Ramsey to convert with a cushioned first-time finish.

It was the 21-year-old’s sixth goal of the season but his first outside Villa Park.

There was a feeling among home fans that decisions went against them all afternoon and that Villa weren’t punished for frequent delaying tactics.

To add to any conspiracy theory, referee John Brooks was the fourth official yelled at by Klopp at the end of Liverpool’s win against Tottenham, though he did add 10 minutes of injury-time at the end.

Up in the stands, Klopp would have been as miffed this time by some of his side’s defending.

A quick Villa free-kick found Ramsey in acres of space and Allison saved his side by narrowing the angle to make a great block.

In contrast, the home team reached half-time without Emi Martinez having to produce a save though Villa had a late scare when Tyrone Mings caught Cody Gakpo in the chest and survived a VAR check not to get a red card

Salah registered Liverpool’s first shot on target after 51 minutes and they thought they’d levelled after 53 minutes when Konate’s scuffed shot was cleared off the line by Mings and Gakpo rifled in the rebound.

Ollie Watkins missed a crucial spot-kick just moments before Villa ended up taking the lead

Ollie Watkins missed a crucial spot-kick just moments before Villa ended up taking the lead

To add to Liverpool’s sense of injustice however, referee Brooks went to the monitor and judged van Dijk had been offside in the build-up.

Digne’s replacement Alex Moreno lasted only 12 months before he went off injured as well.

There was a roar when Firmino and James Milner were introduced. It felt like a dramatic finale had been set up and Firmino obliged with a poacher’s finish after 89 minutes from Salah’s cross.

Liverpool went for the winner right up until the 100th minute but were unable to manage it leaving Europa League on a Thursday night almost certain next season.

 

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