Postpublished at 13:54 British Summer Time 20 April 2014
"And now you're going to believe us...we're going to win the league," sing the Liverpool fans. They might be right.
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FT: Norwich 2-3 Liverpool
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"And now you're going to believe us...we're going to win the league," sing the Liverpool fans. They might be right.
And breathe, Liverpool fans.
30 seconds left. John Ruddy goes forward as Norwich pump in a deep free-kick. It comes to nothing.
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Former Liverpool first-team coach Kevin Keen: "That should have been game over for Liverpool but Lucas fluffed it."
Martin Skrtel lumps it into the corner. Victor Moses and Luis Suarez pick up the ball and engineer a great opening for Lucas but the midfielder's first effort is blocked and the second is put out for a corner. A good chance. Corner comes to nothing.
Mamadou Sakho comically takes out Bradley Johnson but there's no free-kick given. Three to go.
Brendan Rodgers rallys his troops from the sidelines. Forward, implores Neil Adams of his side.
We're going to have four minutes of time added on.
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Former Liverpool first-team coach Kevin Keen: "You get the feeling Norwich might just get one more chance."
Christian Mescall:, external Liverpool seem unable to take the sting out of a game like City or Chelsea.
Mad Max:, external Please. Seriously. Less heart attacks for us fans. Just stop.
Liam Reilly:, external Liverpool remind me of the Keegan era Newcastle team of the 90s. Score three every game and hope for the best.
Where has that slick passing game gone? Liverpool have resorted to lumping the ball forward and it's just not sticking.
Steven Gerrard is having to be canny now, winning a free-kick which takes the sting out of Norwich's growing momentum.
Tim Cain:, external Fabio Borini did Liverpool a favour by scoring against Chelsea, now Victor Moses can do Chelsea a favour by scoring a late own-goal against Liverpool.
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Former Liverpool first-team coach Kevin Keen: "Brendan has gone to five at the back which suggests he has accepted the 3-2. Norwich will really go for it - it's going to a brilliant final five minutes."
Liverpool continue to squander possession cheaply as the Carrow Road crowd implore their men forward. Five minutes to go.
Hull: Harper, Elmohamady, Chester, Davies, Rosenior, Meyler, Huddlestone, Livermore, Boyd, Jelavic, Long. Subs: Figueroa, Bruce, Koren, Fryatt, Jakupovic, Sagbo, Quinn.
Arsenal: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Monreal,Ramsey, Arteta, Cazorla, Ozil, Podolski, Giroud. Subs: Rosicky, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Flamini, Fabianski, Sanogo, Jenkinson, Kallstrom.
Referee: Jon Moss (W Yorkshire)
Hull make two changes from the side that secured their first FA Cup final appearance with a win over Sheffield United with ineligible strikers Shane Long and Nikica Jelavic returning at the expense of Yannick Sagbo and Maynor Figueroa. Wembley goalscorer Matty Fryatt in on the bench.
Mesut Ozil returns to the Arsenal starting line-up for the first time since 11 March after overcoming a hamstring strain. Aaron Ramsey, who came on as a substitute in the 3-1 win over West Ham, joins him in midfield. Kim Kallstrom and Tomas Rosicky drop to the bench to make way as Nacho Monreal replaces the injured Thomas Vermaelen in defence.
Dale in Peterborough: Refreshing the page, waiting for the bold typed 'Penalty to Liverpool' as I seem to see every week!
Ola in Reading: Panic stations at the back for Liverpool.
Scott in Windsor: Can we tally up the speed the mood of fans opinions change! Liverpool score - attacking, brilliant, sensational. Norwich score - defence, open, complacent!
Liverpool look a tad nervous now as Norwich throw more bodies forward. Glen Johnson gives the ball away to Nathan Redmond and Norwich almost level when the ball is pumped into the box and Ricky van Wolfswinkel's header is saved on the line by Simon Mignolet. How you feeling, Liverpool fans?
A Karim:, external Credit to Norwich, fighting for their lives, not giving up.
Ahmer Murad:, external Plenty of fight left in Norwich. At 2-3, anybody's game. What can Rodgers pull out in terms of tactics now?
Iain Gemmill:, external Nervy times for Liverpool now.