
With Liverpool two goals up and cruising, the Brazilian failed to clear his lines and was robbed by Kelechi Iheanacho, who centred for Algerian Rachid Ghezzal to grab a goal back and set up a frenetic finish.
Both Liverpool goals came before the break with Sadio Mané bagging his fourth goal of the season and Roberto Firmino heading home from a James Milner corner.
The visitors started the second half sloppily and, with Leicester threatening to grab another goal, a concerned Jürgen Klopp brought on Xherdan Shaqiri for last season’s record scorer Mohamed Salah. His changes worked and the visitors held on to confirm their best start to a season since 1990 and go top of the table ahead of Saturday’s later kickoffs.