• Reds manager sees his side lose 100% home record
  • ‘I saw a lot of guts, a lot of determination,’ says Sam Allardyce

Jürgen Klopp said Liverpool only had themselves to blame for failing to maintain their 100% home record in the Premier League this season as struggling West Brom claimed a valuable point at Anfield.

Semi Ajayi cancelled out Sadio Mané’s early goal with an 82nd‑minute header as Sam Allardyce made it four visits to Anfield unbeaten with four different clubs. “We weren’t lucky by the way, we were very good,” said West Brom’s new manager, whose team restricted Liverpool to only two attempts on target including an 89th-minute header from Roberto Firmino that brought a fine save from Sam Johnstone.

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