The Asian Age

Heavyweigh­ts have it easy

Liverpool, Chelsea win on road as Messi, Mertens and Haaland set goals records

- — AFP

Paris, Oct. 24: Liverpool and Chelsea clinched

impressive victories on the road in the Champions League on Wednesday as Lionel Messi, Dries Mertens and teenage sensation Erling Braut Haaland claimed impressive goal-scoring landmarks. Defending champions Liverpool defeated Genk 4-1 which saw Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n score twice while Michy Batshuayi gave Chelsea a 1-0 win at Ajax. Elsewhere, Messi became the first player to score at least once in 15 successive Champions League seasons as Barcelona beat Slavia Prague 2-1.

Napoli defeated Salzburg 3-2 in a game which saw Mertens go past Diego Maradona’s 115-goals tally for the Italian club while Haaland’s two strikes for the Austrians in the same game made him the first player to score six times in his first three Champions League games.

England internatio­nal Oxlade-Chamberlai­n, who missed almost all of last season due to injury, opened the scoring in the second minute at the Luminus Arena and scored Liverpool’s second just before the hour mark.

Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah then set up each other for late goals to wrap up the victory before substitute Stephen Odey pulled one back for Genk.

Liverpool remain a point behind Napoli in Group E.

Haaland, 19, and widely tipped for a big-money move to England or Spain, had the ball in the Napoli net after just 10 minutes in

Austria. However, a VAR review scrubbed off the goal for offside.

The Italians made the most of their reprieve when veteran forward Mertens converted a cross from captain Jose Callejon to score. It was the Belgian’s 115th goal for Napoli and took him level with Maradona.

Haaland levelled from the penalty spot in the dying moments of the first half.

Mertens, however, grabbed his second on 64 minutes, again with Callejon the provider to go past Maradona’s record set between 1984-1991 and close in on Marek Hamsik’s alltime club high of 121.

Haaland equalised again but just a minute later, Napoli restored their lead through Lorenzo Insigne in a breathless second half.

Haaland at least had the consolatio­n of becoming the first player to score six goals in his first three Champions League games.

‘HUGE’ WIN FOR

CHELSEA

Chelsea showed that their young side were ready for the European stage after Batshuayi’s late winner fired them to a 1-0 win at Ajax.

Substitute Batshuayi struck in the 86th minute and put Chelsea level on six points with last year’s semi-finalists at the top of Group H. “It’s feels huge, which always scares me because there’s a lot to do. We’re entitled to be excited about the way we played tonight,” said coach Frank Lampard.

 ?? — AP ?? Barcelona’s Lionel Messi (left) celebrates with Arthur after scoring against Slavia Praha in their Champions League Group F match at the Sinobo Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic, on Wednesday.
— AP Barcelona’s Lionel Messi (left) celebrates with Arthur after scoring against Slavia Praha in their Champions League Group F match at the Sinobo Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic, on Wednesday.
 ?? — AFP ?? Liverpool’s Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n (right) celebrates after scoring a goal against Genk at the Luminus Arena in Genk on Wednesday.
— AFP Liverpool’s Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n (right) celebrates after scoring a goal against Genk at the Luminus Arena in Genk on Wednesday.

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