Goalkeeper Alisson and his defence suffered a second-half nightmare as Leicester beat Liverpool to move into second in the Premier League.
Mohamed Salah's 67th-minute strike gave the Reds the lead before James Maddison equalised with a 78th-minute free-kick.
Leicester were in front three minutes later when a mix-up between Alisson and debutant centre-back Ozan Kabak allowed Jamie Vardy to score in an empty net.
Harvey Barnes fired in a third five minutes from time.
Afterwards, Maddison said: "We know when we play Liverpool, it's going to be tough because they can do both parts of the game very well. It's a case of staying in the game. We're a top team and we know we will get chances.
"We were solid throughout. The more they start going for it the more space opens up for [Harvey] Barnes on the counter-attack so we utilised that brilliantly I think.
"I don't know what was going through my head and I think Anthony Taylor was lost too. He was getting told this and that - it's a penalty, a free-kick... Daniel [Amartey] claimed the touch and got a flick-on it but it turned out to be onside. That was a big moment for us to kick on in the game.
"Jamie Vardy sniffs out little opportunities. It was a mix-up between the goalkeeper and the centre-half. It's just one of those things. You can't look into it too much. Alisson is having a tough time at the moment but he is a top keeper and I'm sure he will be back. I'm just happy we could pounce on that mistake.
"It's another three points away at Liverpool. We take it game by game. We have so much quality in the squad. We have a lot of injuries by the way. It doesn't really get talked about because we're not the 'big six' but we are utilising the squad brilliantly. We are right up there and we're not up there by fluke. We will keep working and grinding out results against big teams like Liverpool. It's about taking the big moments. We weren't at our best to be honest but I'll take those big moments."

