Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville was on commentary duties for Liverpool and Tottenham's dramatic Premier League clash on Sunday afternoon.Jurgen Klopp's side took the lead within three minutes through Mohamed Salah after an awful Eric Dier backpass.Victor Wanyama was brought on by Mauricio Pochettino in the 78th minute and the Kenyan midfielder struck an incredible equaliser just one minute later.An insane last ten minutes followed in which Harry Kane had a penalty saved before Salah scored a wonderful goal in stoppage time, to seemingly win the game.However, Virgil van Dijk gave away a penalty in the 94th minute and Kane beat Loris Karius at the second time of asking.The brilliant match ended 2-2 at Anfield - but Jurgen Klopp was fuming at the decision to award Spurs a late penalty.“It was clear two sides high quality both wanted to win desperately, but the result was massively influenced by linesman decisions. We have to take it, that’s how it is,” Klopp told Sky Sports.“Did you ever hear? I am not allowed to go in their room until half an hour after. It was clear offside, unbelievable, I don’t know what they were discussing."“Yes, Virgil van Dijk touches him, but we all know Lamela wants the touch and we all know they were so hard fouls in the first half and we didn’t get any fouls. That was the level for the game today, but then a situation in the last minute like that? Wow. He wanted to be middle of interest and he is.“We had fantastic moments, we could have defended better, but we created a lot of chances. Big chances to be honest. But can you control the game against Tottenham for 90 minutes? I don’t think so, their quality is too high.“It’s hard to accept all the decisions today.”

Gary Neville's reaction to Wanyama's thunderbolt

Wanyama is unlikely to score a better goal in his career and everyone loved the reaction from the 40-year-old Mancunian pundit.

It wasn't too dissimilar to Neville's famous commentary for Fernando Torres's goal against Barcelona in 2012.

It didn't go unnoticed on social media and fans (who do not support Liverpool) absolutely loved it.