Dean Saunders
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But we talk so often in this game, don't we, Dean, about these fine, fine margins.
Mike van der Hoor at the end could have sent this Swansea crowd away in a totally different mood.
Well, Britton was taken off, but before that he gave away the free kick, which initially the home side defended well, but the follow-up, the ball in from Henderson, the header from Firmino, how good?
In terms of the penalty that ends up deciding the game from a Swansea point of view, a catalogue of errors is the best way to describe it?
Four.
And you end up panicking and giving... And talking of panic, this man doesn't panic from the spot, just oozing with confidence in those situations now, isn't he?
And just looking at a penalty incident from the first half, not given in the end, it was involving Daniel Sturridge, and in the end he picks up a yellow card from Michael Oliver.
What was your take on this?
Right, let's look at the Liverpool of the second half.
In terms of how they played, what were the differences to what we saw first half?
What about the fitness levels of this Liverpool team?
Absorbing a lot first half and then stepping up against second.
If you over-train, you get injured.
Well, it was much discussed when Jurgen Klopp first came to the club.
But what we do know today, he's done for the first time with Liverpool in the Premier League.
And that's win four Premier League games in a row.
Punching the air with delight.
Thank you very much.
Southgate prepares to name its England squad tomorrow night ahead of their World Cup qualifiers.
It's another game, despite the win, without a clean sheet.