Fourth-placed Liverpool played host to Swansea City today looking to close the gap on leaders Chelsea to four points.
The Reds raced into a two-goal lead courtesy of goals from Daniel Sturridge and Jordan Henderson, but Jonjo Shelvey and Wilfried Bony soon drew Swansea level.
Sturridge restored Liverpool's lead before the break, but Bony's second of the afternoon from the penalty spot two minutes after the restart restored parity.
However, the winning goal arrived 16 minutes from the end courtesy of Liverpool midfielder Henderson.
You can find out how the match unfolded with our minute-by-minute updates below.
Photo: Today's #LFC starting XI match graphic pic.twitter.com/bMZB7Hlx7K
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) February 23, 2014"I speak a lot with the senior players whatever team I'm at and obviously at the time I was there he was a magnificent captain for me. In a lot of our conversations, which were very open, I said to him that I thought he should start thinking about his coaching, two to three years before he finishes playing.
"He was always a bright lad, always very honest and loyal as a captain, but he was one I could see having a future in coaching and management if he wanted to go down that route. Of course it's probably come unexpectedly, especially being put into the Premier League, but he's looked very calm and seems to be enjoying it."
"He's a great learner and always has been, and I think over the course of the coming games and months he'll get better."
"For a club like us, we have to continually try and prove ourselves. I said to the players that they are top players, who deserve to compete at this level on a regular basis. I have never doubted them and they shouldn't doubt themselves. We've done so well up to this point, we don't want to slip up now. We will go there to win, we always do. That has to be the mentality."
"It hurts bad when you perform like that. We were lucky we had the cup final the week later, which basically covered up the cracks of that performance. As players, you don't forget games like those. I lost there 7-1 once, when I was 19-years-old. I haven't forgotten about that. We are an honest group and I am 100 per cent sure the effort will be there. Against a very strong side, we have to have a game plan that will help the players. We will go there to win."
#Swans will be backed by 1,700 fans here at Anfield this afternoon - our full allocation. Thank you for your magnificent support!
— Swansea City FC (@SwansOfficial) February 23, 2014

