In over a quarter of their Premier League games this season, Liverpool have conceded either an equaliser or a losing goal after the 90-minute mark.
Five have been winning goals as they were beaten by Crystal Palace, Chelsea, Bournemouth, Manchester City and Wolves.
Three have been draws – against Leeds, Fulham and now Tottenham, although that Fulham game had seen the Reds take a 2-1 lead in the fourth minute of injury time themselves before conceding three minutes later.
By comparison, Liverpool have won three matches with last minute or injury-time goals, with two of them coming in the first four games of the season.
Without those late concessions the Reds would be on 60 points and pretty much have a Champions League spot wrapped up.
Instead they are fifth – which will probably be enough for a place in next season's competition – but only one point above Chelsea, who lost at the weekend to Newcastle. Aston Villa, who are two points clear in fourth, were also beaten by third-placed Manchester United on Sunday.
"This is an absolute disaster in terms of Champions League qualification," said ex-Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher on Sky Sports.
"With Aston Villa and Man Utd playing each other, someone was going to drop points.
"It was coming, I was saying it all second half. They have been sleepwalking. Liverpool were all over the place."
Reds boss Arne Slot admitted: "We have conceded far too many goals to pick up the amount of points that this club and I am used to."
Liverpool are not exactly air-tight in the stages before the 90th minute either.
They have conceded 15 league goals from the 75th minute onwards. No other team in the league have let in more in the final 15 minutes.