Belfast Telegraph

Salah keeps cool to spare Pool’s blushes

- BY ADAM McKENDRY

MOHAMED Salah spared Liverpool an embarrassi­ng Champions League night as his second-half goal rescued a 4-3 victory over a gutsy Red Bull Salzburg at Anfield.

Despite racing into a 3-0 lead just after the half-hour, Jurgen Klopp’s champions saw the visitors fight back to draw level by the hour.

However, Salah finished off a flick on from Roberto Firmino in the 69th minute to win it.

Meanwhile, Willian earned Frank Lampard his first Champions League victory as Chelsea manager as they won 2-1 at Lille.

Tammy Abraham had put the Blues ahead before Victor Osihmen equalised.

JURGEN Klopp had mentioned Barcelona the day before and, if Liverpool needed few reminders of one of their greatest displays, they ended up supplying a similar scoreline.

Liverpool beat Barcelona 4-3 on aggregate after Anfield’s previous continenta­l clash.

They crammed seven goals into a single match against Salzburg, prevailing again in nervy fashion. Sometimes the excitement is unwanted.

And yet it had unwanted echoes of another memorable European night.

This time it was not Liverpool mounting the comeback. Until Mohamed Salah scored his second and his team’s fourth, this was the inverse Istanbul.

Liverpool had taken a 3-0 lead and lost it. Eventually they prevailed. Defeat in Naples has now been balanced out by their first win of Group E, but in chaotic fashion. Liverpool were fantastic at times, flawed at others.

Salzburg, who have nine goals in two Champions League games, promise enormous entertainm­ent and emerged with reputation enhanced. “If there is anyone in the world who knows the way they play, it is me,” Klopp had said on Tuesday. If he was not surprised, he ought to have been shocked. He holds Salzburg in high esteem and, if his judgement was justified, his team struggled as Salzburg mounted a terrific response.

Minus Erling Haaland, only deemed fit enough to start on the bench, Hee-Chan Hwang compensate­d with a fine finish of his own, turning past Virgil van Dijk and firing beyond Adrian.

After the goalkeeper almost gifted Patson Daku a second, Takumi Minamino volleyed in Hwang’s cross.

They shot have levelled when Dominik Szoboszlai shot into the side-netting and did when Haaland scored his 18th and Salzburg’s 58th goal of the season, a tap-in from Minamino’s cross. It was still not enough, thanks in part to a Salzburg old boy. Sadio Mane was all smiles before kick-off, hugging the visiting backroom staff. He was grinning when he scored after eight minutes; so were Liverpool when Mane helped put them three up in 35. He is the scorer of 45 goals for Salzburg and, now, one against them. It was a trademark Liverpool strike, Mane trading passes with Roberto Firmino, sprinting into space and angling a shot past Cican Stankovic.

Liverpool’s second came from a combinatio­n of their fullbacks. Andy Robertson started the move. Five passes later, he reached the edge of the six-yard box to convert Trent Alexander-Arnold’s cross.

Their third goal that involved each of the front three: Mane’s cross, Firmino’s header that Stankovic parried, before Salah slotted in the rebound. So far, so good. Salah latched on to Firmino’s flick-on to rifle in the decider. Involved in three goals, the Brazilian illustrate­d his importance even while scoring none but Liverpool, who had seemed set for a procession, instead got a warning.

• LIVERPOOL have been fined £200,000, of which £100,000 is suspended, for fielding an ineligible player in a Carabao Cup match against MK Dons on September 25.

The issue surrounds Pedro Chirivella, who came off the bench in the 63rd minute of the 2-0 victory, and the absence of an internatio­nal transfer certificat­e — required after he returned from a loan spell with Spanish club Extremadur­a last season.

 ??  ?? Job done: Roberto Firmino and scorer
Mohamed Salah celebrate Liverpool’s
winner against Salzburg, and (inset) Chelsea’s Willian hails his crucial strike in
victory over Lille
Job done: Roberto Firmino and scorer Mohamed Salah celebrate Liverpool’s winner against Salzburg, and (inset) Chelsea’s Willian hails his crucial strike in victory over Lille
 ??  ?? Guiding light: Mohamed Salah fires home his first of the night for Liverpool; below, Salzburg’s Erling
Braut Haland also found the net
Guiding light: Mohamed Salah fires home his first of the night for Liverpool; below, Salzburg’s Erling Braut Haland also found the net

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