The Clarets held Liverpool to a shock 1-1 stalemate at Anfield.

Scott Arfield gave Sean Dyche’s men the lead in the first half.

And Kamara says German international Can did not follow the Burnley midfielder who finished cooly past Reds goalkeeper Simon Mignolet.

“I noticed a change in style (from Burnley), obviously there’s going to be backs to the wall games but certainly this time around, when there was an opportunity to attack and put people in forward positions, then they are doing it,” Kamara said.

“We looked at the goal yesterday, the Scott Arfield goal, look at this, three strikers you’d have to say against the back four.

“The player who we’ve circled there is the goalscorer Scott Arfield and his marker, Emre Can.

“If this ball goes out to the right hand side, you watch Emre Can who’s with him now, then he goes with him.

“But it doesn’t, it goes to the opposite side. So all of a sudden, Emre Can, as the marker, ball watches.

“Scott Arfield is in the position behind him, they win the header there, they might get a little bit of luck for the ball to get through that gap, but look at Arfield now, coming in on his own.

“Emre Can knows now while he’s on the D that he should have gone with him.

“He didn’t and it’s an excellent finish.”

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah equalised five minutes after Arfield's goal to secure a point for the hosts.