Jamaica Gleaner

Salah sizzles as Liverpool hammer Roma

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MOHAMED SALAH produced two world-class finishes and set up goals for Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, to lead Liverpool to a 5-2 win over former club Roma yesterday, leaving the English team in sight of the Champions League final.

Salah’s display was as exquisite as Roma’s defending was naive, with Liverpool scoring all of their goals in a breathtaki­ng 33minute spell either side of halftime amid a cauldron of noise at Anfield.

The Italian side came back from a 4-1 first-leg loss to Barcelona in the quarter-finals, and consolatio­n goals in the final nine minutes from Edin Dzeko and Diego Perotti has given them a similar deficit to overcome.

In the latest virtuoso performanc­e of his stunning first season at Liverpool, Salah curled a shot into the top corner in the 36th minute and doubled the lead in the 45th, with a dinked finish that is fast becoming his trademark. He is now on 43 goals for the season in all competitio­ns, with potentiall­y five games left.

“Outstandin­g, pretty much undefendab­le,” Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said of Salah. “He is playing a season that is not normal.”

The Egypt forward wasn’t finished there, taking advantage of Roma’s high defensive line to provide right-wing crosses for Mane and Firmino to score almost identical goals in the 56th and 61st minutes, respective­ly.

Firmino glanced home a header from James Millner’s corner in the 69th to leave Roma’s players on the floor.

38 GOALS

Liverpool moved on to 38 goals for this season’s competitio­n – 11 more than any other team – but cannot begin preparing for the final in Kiev on May 26 quite yet.

Dzeko chested down a long pass to make it 5-1 in the 81st and when Milner handled a shot from Radja Nainggolan, Perotti converted the penalty in the 89th.

“The tie is not over, we have already proven that against Barcelona,” Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco said. “Whoever doesn’t believe in a comeback should stay home. That applies to the fans in the stands as well.”

Bayern Munich play Real Madrid in the other semi-final, with the first leg in Germany today.

 ??  ?? Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (right) celebrates reservedly after scoring his side’s second goal of the game with Roberto Firmino against former club Roma during their Champions League, Semifinal first leg match at Anfield, yesterday. Liverpool won 5-2.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (right) celebrates reservedly after scoring his side’s second goal of the game with Roberto Firmino against former club Roma during their Champions League, Semifinal first leg match at Anfield, yesterday. Liverpool won 5-2.

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