Liverpool beat Aston Villa with a 2-1 score as Andrew Robertson equalized in the 87th minute, while Sadio Mane scored the winner in the 90+4'.
And the Reds midfielder Adam Lallana says that Liverpool's ability to score late goals is "almost like a sixth sense".
"We keep getting late goals. Another two today and one in midweek," said Lallana.
"Then there was my goal at Manchester United a couple of weeks ago. The resilience and character is there in abundance.
"It’s almost like a sixth sense. We knew at half-time that if we could get one goal it could lead to another.
"We got it late but we still had time and, with the deliveries and set-pieces we’ve got in our team, we use it to our advantage. It’s such a weapon.
"Teams worry when it’s late. Even though we weren’t at our best in the first half we were saved by that never-say-die approach.
"Two goals in the last five minutes. We’ve just got that momentum. We’re just on that path at the minute."
source Mirror