The match began with Liverpool asserting themselves from the first whistle. The Reds dominated possession, controlling 82% of the ball at times, while Burnley defended resolutely, hoping to hold out for a point.
Cody Gakpo and Anthony had early opportunities, but their efforts went wide, and the home side's defence held firm against Robertson, Konate and Gravenberch.
Liverpool's persistence finally paid off in the second half when a crucial moment arrived. Hannibal handled a clearance from Frimpong's cross inside the box, earning a penalty for the visitors.
Egyptian star Mohamed Salah calmly converted from the spot, sending Dubravka the wrong way and giving Liverpool the lead. Despite Burnley's best efforts to respond, Liverpool maintained their pressure.
Szoboszlai, Wirtz and Salah repeatedly tested the home defence, but the visitors' solitary goal was enough to secure the three points. The Reds' high pressing and attacking cohesion were notable throughout, though Salah remained somewhat quiet outside his decisive penalty.
Liverpool now sit atop the Premier League table with 12 points from four games, continuing to build momentum ahead of the upcoming fixtures.