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When Liverpool managed to wrestle back control of proceedings against Inter Milan in midweek, it came from a treble-substitution on the hour-mark.

There Jurgen Klopp threw on Jordan Henderson, Naby Keita and Luis Diaz to turn the game in his side’s favour.

The German was at it again against Norwich City on Saturday, though this time he only needed the two changes. And this time it felt rather different.

Although the Reds had created chances galore against the Canaries, when Milot Rashica opened the scoring, there was an anxious feeling that this could be the day Liverpool’s title dream ended.

But Klopp had other ideas when he introduced Thiago Alcantara and Divock Origi to proceedings.

When the duo were getting readied, you’d be forgiven for thinking that it would be like-for-like with Diaz and the frustrating Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain the men replaced. Instead, the Reds boldly went for a fourth man upfront with Keita withdrawn alongside the England international.

Within seven minutes the decision had more than paid off and the Reds found themselves ahead thanks to a Sadio Mane overhead kick and well-taken strike from

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