Liverpool have dropped points for the second time this season as they drew 3-3 away to Brentford on Saturday.
The Reds went behind early in the first half but Diogo Jota headed them level before the break.
Jurgen Klopp's side went ahead twice in the second-half, but the home side managed to find an equaliser on both occasions.
Mohamed Salah had the chance to put them 4-2 up before Yoane Wissa drew his side level and snatched a point for Brentford.
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Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson shared his views on what was a frantic 90 minutes in London.
"It was an intense game, we knew it would be," he told Sky Sports. "It's a difficult place to come. It was a great atmosphere and they made it difficult for us. To go in the lead twice and not see it out is disappointing for us.
"At 2-1 up we had one or two chances to finish the game off. It gives them that little bit of hope. That's football sometimes, we're disappointed with the result but we have to give credit to Brentford.
"We're an intense team as well but there's a lot of room for improvement for us today. We controlled it a little bit better in the second half but unfortunately we couldn't hold on for the win."
Liverpool now sit top of the table, just one point clear of second-placed Manchester City.
However, Brighton have the chance to take the top spot win a win over Crystal Palace on Monday night.