Mohamed Salah and Harry Kane traded stoppage-time goals as Liverpool and Tottenham drew 2-2 in a wild affair at Anfield on Sunday.
The hosts took the lead in the third minute after an errant Eric Dier backpass fell to Salah behind Spurs' backline and the Egypt international sliced a left-footed shot past Hugo Lloris.
Tottenham had plenty of possession in the opening half, but were not on song in the attacking third and Liverpool took a 1-0 lead to the dressing room at the break.
Spurs looked more lively to start the second half, with Son Heung-Min forcing a save from Loris Karius in the 57th minute before Dele Alli fired just wide from the rebound.
And Tottenham would finally draw level in the 80th minute with an absolute screamer from substitute Victor Wanyama just after coming on for Mousa Dembele.
Shortly after, Kane had a chance for the winner from the penalty spot after Karius had tripped him in the area, but the spot kick went right to the Liverpool goalkeeper and he batted it away from the goal.
But Salah popped up in stoppage time to give Liverpool the advantage before Kane got a second chance from the spot after a questionable penalty call against Virgil van Dijk to give each team a deserved point.