The Jerusalem Post

Salah shines again as Liverpool routs Roma in semifinal first leg

- R #Z 4*.0/ &7"/4 (Reuters)

Liverpool, inspired by two-goal Egyptian Mohamed Salah, took a big step towards the Champions League final with a 5-2 win over AS Roma in their semifinal first leg at Anfield on Tuesday night.

Two late Roma goals, however, will give the Italians, who came back from 4-1 down to beat Barcelona in the previous round, some hope of an upset in the return game next Wednesday.

A pair of superbly taken goals from Salah, against his former club, gave Juergen Klopp’s side a 2-0 lead at halftime and Liverpool simply ripped Roma apart after the break.

A Sadio Mane goal and then two Roberto Firmino goals put Liverpool 5-0 up and Klopp felt comfortabl­e enough to take off Salah, who had been outstandin­g.

Yet Edin Dzeko struck for the visitors in the 81st minute and four minutes later Diego Perotti converted a penalty to generate some tension for the return in Rome.

Liverpool fans left Anfield with some of the shine of a wonderful attacking display removed by the two late goals and they may wonder why Klopp decided to take off Salah and why their team took the foot off the gas.

Just as against Manchester City in the previous round, Liverpool had shown the sheer potency of its attacking trio.

If Roma’s defense struggles half as much at the Stadio Olimpico, Liverpool will surely be heading to Kiev for the final on May 26 to face Bayern Munich or Real Madrid, which met in the other semifinal late Wednesday night.

Roma began brightly, unfazed by the Anfield atmosphere, as they closed down Liverpool and attacked with intent down both flanks.

The mood of the home crowd worsened in the 18th minute when midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n was taken off on a stretcher with what appeared to be a serious injury after a sliding tackle on Aleksandar Kolarov.

Liverpool looked edgy and it came close to falling behind when Kolarov unleashed a fierce drive from 30 meters which keeper Loris Karius rather unconvinci­ngly got a hand to as the shot thundered against the crossbar. LIVERPOOL’S EGYPTIAN forward Mohamed Salah (11) scores his team’s second goal – and his second of the game – past Roma ’keeper Alisson Becker during Tuesday night’s 5-2 Liverpool victory at Anfield in the first leg of the teams’ Champions League semifinal.

That served as a warning for Klopp’s side, which responded in devastatin­g fashion.

Mane should have scored in the 29th minute when put through after brilliant work from Firmino, but the Senegalese forward shot over the bar with only keeper Alisson to beat.

Moments later Mane was set up again by his Brazilian teammate, but blasted wildly off-target from a promising position inside the area and his frustratio­n was enhanced when he had a close-range effort correctly ruled out for offside.

It was Salah who broke the deadlock in the 35th minute with a stunning finish, cutting in from the right and then leaving Alisson helpless as he floated a perfect left-foot shot into the far corner.

Defender Dejan Lovren should have doubled the lead, but hit the bar with a free header from a corner and that was the last let-off for the Italians.

Salah made it 2-0 with his 43rd goal of the season when Firmino sent him clear. With Alisson advancing he beat the Brazilian with a deft chip that was straight out of the repertoire of former Liverpool great Kenny Dalglish.

Some teams might have considered a 2-0 halftime lead a scoreline to be defended. Klopp’s side, however, is far from cautious and it took full advantage of some awful Roma defending.

Mane was rewarded for his persistenc­e in the 56th minute, sliding a low finish into the net after the unstoppabl­e Salah had broken down the right and put the ball on a plate for his teammate.

Salah then danced past Juan Jesus and played a similar low cross into the path of Firmino, who made no mistake to make it 4-0.

Firmino made it 5-0 in the 68th minute when the shell-shocked Roma defense left him unmarked at a corner and he headed in.

Bosnian Dzeko pulled a goal back for Roma nine minutes from the end after he collected a wonderful floated pass from Radja Nainggolan and drove past Karius.

A single away-goal would probably not have been enough to give Roma any real hope for the second leg, but when James Milner was ruled to have handled in the area, substitute Perotti slotted home the penalty to keep some tension in the tie.

Salah’s virtuoso display poses a serious threat to Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo’s grip on the Ballon d’Or award.

The Egyptian’s strikes brought him to a remarkable 43 goals in all competitio­ns this season, keeping him at the front of the list of top scorers in Europe, one ahead of Real Madrid’s talisman Ronaldo and two ahead of Barcelona’s Messi.

The Spain-based duo have had a strangleho­ld on the prestigiou­s Ballon d’Or award since 2008, each winning the trophy for the world’s best player five times. But Salah’s decisive performanc­es are threatenin­g to break that hegemony.

Since signing from Roma last season, the 25-year-old has already equaled the Premier League record for goals in a 38-game season with 31. He also recently pipped Kevin de Bruyne, Leroy Sane and David Silva of runaway champion Manchester City to the PFA Player of the Year award. (Reuters)

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