12:00 AM, January 02, 2018 / LAST MODIFIED: 01:15 AM, January 02, 2018

Klavan lifts L'pool

Hughes under fire

 Ragnar Klavan's last-gasp goal gave Liverpool a dramatic 2-1 win at Burnley, while Stoke manager Mark Hughes faced calls for his sacking after a 1-0 defeat against Newcastle yesterday.

With Philippe Coutinho and Mohamed Salah missing due to thigh and groin injuries respectively and Roberto Firmino left on the bench, Sadio Mane was the lone member of Liverpool's 'Fab Four' to start at rain-lashed Turf Moor.

After a scrappy first half, Senegal winger Mane showed Liverpool can thrive without his star team-mates as he opened the scoring in the 61st minute.

Mane collected Trent Alexander-Arnold's pass and hammered home from the edge of the area for his eighth Liverpool goal this season.

Burnley equalised with just three minutes left as Sam Vokes flicked on and Johann Gudmundsson pounced to slot home. But Liverpool's Dejan Lovren headed on a free-kick four minutes into stoppage-time and Estonia defender Klavan poked home from close-range.

Liverpool's third successive win extended their unbeaten league run to 13 games as they cemented their place in the top four.

The injuries to Coutinho and Salah are believed to be minor and the in-form pair are expected to have a chance of playing in Friday's FA Cup third round tie against Merseyside rivals Everton.

"A very difficult game, the weather made it so hard, windy, rainy," Klopp said. "Did we deserve to win? I don't care. We got the three points. Six points in two days, I've never had that before!"

At the bet365 Stadium, Stoke's latest lacklustre display piled pressure on Hughes.

Newcastle took a deserved lead in the 73rd minute when Ayoze Perez stabbed past Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland from close-range. That triggered chants for Hughes's dismissal from Stoke fans, with a 'Hughes out' banner held aloft in the stands. Stoke have won once in their last six games and sit two points above the relegation zone.

Algeria duo Riyad Mahrez and Islam Slimani inspired Leicester's 3-0 win over Huddersfield.

Claude Puel's side took the lead through Mahrez in the 53rd minute, the winger meeting Marc Albrighton's cross with a well-taken volley for his eighth goal of the season.

Leicester's Adrien Silva came on late in the second half for his long-awaited first appearance.

Albrighton's 90th minute goal capped a good afternoon for Leicester, who ended a four-match winless run.

Earlier in the day, Callum Wilson's second goal in three games earned Bournemouth a 2-2 draw at south coast rivals Brighton.