Liverpool left it late again on Saturday to claim a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
This time it was Roberto Firmino’s 85th minute strike that separated the two sides after Wilfried Zaha cancelled out Sadio Mane’s 49th minute opener.
Currently leading second-placed Leicester by eight points on the Premier League table, Liverpool are making a habit of grabbing late goals to claim log points.
At the start of this month, they trailed Aston Villa 1-0 in the 87th minute, before Andy Robertson and Sadio Mane made it 2-1 deep into extra time.
Last month, they also needed a 95th minute penalty from James Milner to beat Leicester 2-1, while Adam Lallana’s 85th minute strike a few weeks later earned them a draw against fierce rivals Man United.
LATE: James Milner scored a late penalty against Manchester United. Picture: Jason Cairnduff/Reuters.
The BBC has now coined the term Kloppage Time as the Reds look to finally end their 30-year trophy drought.
WINNER: Roberto Firmino. Picture: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA.
Coach Klopp, meanwhile, doesn’t care how the victories come as they are currently on a 30-match Premier League unbeaten run.
He says: “At halftime [against Palace] we knew we had to improve.
“I have no problem that we weren’t brilliant because in a game like this you have to make sure you are ready to fight for the result.
“Could we have played better? Yes.
“But we never take a result at Palace for granted, so it feels good.We are not out there to show that we invented football because we didn’t.
“We have a job to do and hopefully we can continue.”
WE. KEEP. GOING. ✊🔴
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) November 23, 2019
Bobby's dramatic late winner 🤩⚽️ pic.twitter.com/x6CmAgPymI
The Reds now gear up to face Napoli in the Champions League on Wednesday night.