Liverpool and Newcastle played out a thriller on Wednesday evening, when not even the genius of Mo Salah was enough to see Arne Slot's side claim three points.
The league leaders were quickly exposed as being off the pace in St. James Park, with Alexander Isak deservedly putting the hosts ahead just after the half-hour mark. While Curtis Jones levelled the affair after the break, it wasn't long until danger man Anthony Gordon had the hosts ahead again.
Despite a two-goal brace from the under-fire Mo Salah to fire Slot's men ahead with less than ten minutes to play, a goal-keeping disaster from Corkonian Caomihin Kelleher handed Fabian Schar a 90th-minute equaliser.
The Irish keeper had been dealing with a free kick, when he misjudged the ball going out of play, leaving the ball and equaliser right at Schar's feet.
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Keane and Carra disillusioned by Kelleher misjudgement
Watching the mishap on the overlap's live watch-along, both Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher were left in disbelief by the Corkonian's mistake, with both the Sky Sports pundits left saying the same thing.
As Gary Neville ran around the room rubbing it into Carragher's face, the former Liverpool star was left in utter shock by the Irish man's mistake.
If you're the goalie, you just catch it you don't leave it.
What are ya doing? He has to catch it you don't just leave it.
If you can catch it, it's like a defender when it comes in, if you can header it, header it.
While he wasn't as animated as his Liverpool colleague, you could hear the disappointment in Roy Keane's voice for his fellow countryman, with the Irishman saying much the same thing as Carragher.
The keeper, why has he left it.
Did he think it was going out?
Caoimhin! He's gotta catch it or punch it, Caoimhin, he thinks its going out.
You can watch the clip from around 1:49:12 here:
The mistake comes at a terrible time for Kelleher who had until tonight enjoyed an emphatic few weeks between the posts for Liverpool.
However, as Liverpool's first-choice keeper Alison nears his return from injury and Kelleher nears either another sustained period of time on the pitch or a move away from the club, a sloppy mistake was the last thing he needed.
That said, both Carragher and Keane were in complete agreement that despite Kelleher's mistake, Fabian Schar's finish was exceptional, a factor that might just be enough to stop the stinging on Kelleher's wound.