Liverpool and Norwich City faced off in their Premier League clash on Sunday.
The Reds were searching for their first win in three matches in the top flight, while the Canaries were looking to build on their 3-1 win over Bournemouth last week.
Danny Ings gave Brendan Rodgers's side the lead in the 48th minute, but Russell Martin equalised for the visitors courtesy of a neat finish to earn them a point at Anfield.
Read how all the action unfolded in our commentary below.
SUBS: Bogdan, Lovren, Firmino, Gomez, Lallana, Ings, Ibe
SUBS: Rudd, Grabban, Mbokani, Hoolahan, Olsson, R Bennett, O'Neil
He has written in his programme notes: "I'm well aware that the last two league matches haven't produced anywhere near the level you want to see from a team representing you and we are all working night and day to put that right.
"However this team, this group of players, needs your support and needs you to stay with them and help them as they bed-in and find their fluency. It is something that you have done brilliantly for us throughout my time here. It's what sets you apart."
Neil told BBC Sport: Brendan Rodgers has proved himself as a manager. He nearly won the league with Liverpool.
"I don't buy this [talk of] 'Liverpool are in crisis'. Liverpool have got good players, they're well managed and they'll be a danger to any team in the league.
"We've got to go to Anfield believing that we can win. I think that's the biggest bit, the players must go there and believe that they can do that."
PHOTOS: A look inside the #LFC dressing room ahead of kick-off... pic.twitter.com/XT2flPjOjb
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