A late goal from Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson gave Liverpool a 2-1 victory over West Bromwich at The Hawthorns and brought them closer to the Champions League zone in the Premier League with two games remaining.
The goalkeeper's goal relieved Jurgen Klopp's side, who, after sealing their third consecutive win, are now one point behind fourth-placed Chelsea, which represents the zone of access to the top European competition.
In the 95th minute, a corner taken by Trent Alexander Arnold was headed in by the goalkeeper, who was positioned in the heart of the box and came up in desperation to maximize his team's chances.
The goal could be decisive for the future of Liverpool, which struggled to find accuracy against the relegated West Bromwich. West Bromwich took the lead in the 15th minute with a goal from Hal Robson-Knu after a pass from Brazilian Matheus Pereira.
Reacting, Liverpool equalized in the 33rd minute through Egyptian Mohamed Salah after receiving a ball from Senegalese Sadio Mané.
Klopp's team sought the winning goal in every possible way. They pinned down Sam Allardyce's team but couldn't beat Sam Johnstone until the final action of the match.
Alisson's header reopens the possibilities for Liverpool to qualify for the next Champions League.