
Liverpool have earned an impressive 1-1 draw away at Borussia Dortmund thanks to Divock Origi's potentially-crucial away goal.
The Belgian struck late in the first half, and while Mats Hummels equalised shortly after the break a solid defensive effort was enough for Jurgen Klopp's side to hold off the usually free-scoring Germans.
Before the game, few were giving Liverpool much of a chance.
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Part of that was down to the impressive recent form of Klopp's former employers, with the Bundesliga's second-placed team yet to taste defeat in 2016.
But another factor was Liverpool's surprise decision to give Origi a place in the starting line-up, with Daniel Sturridge watching on from the bench.
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Dortmund could very easily have taken the lead before Origi struck, only for Mamadou Sakho to make a crucial first-half block.
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And the Frenchman continued his impressive performance throughout, earning plenty of plaudits.
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But plenty still expected Dortmund to eventually take control. So much so that when Origi scored...
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...this happened.
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That gave Liverpool a half-time lead, but they crucially lost Jordan Henderson to injury.
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And within three minutes of the captain being withdrawn, the hosts hit back.
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It got us asking the big questions.
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Liverpool had chances to retake the lead, but Roman Weidenfeller, 35 years young, was enjoying one of the performances of his career.
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It ended 1-1, a result with which Liverpool can certainly be very happy.
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Now, can they complete the job at Anfield?