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Red Star Belgrade stun Liverpool as Monaco tumble at home

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Liverpool face an uphill task to qualify for the knockout rounds of the Champions League after suffering a 2-0 defeat away to Red Star Belgrade.

Milan Pavkov scored both goals as the Group C’s basement club picked up their first win of the competitio­n to give themselves hope of continuing in Europe.

Liverpool still have Napoli and Paris Saint-Germain to play and must now do it the hard way to finish in the top two.

But Liverpool should have been in front in the 17th minute when the ball ran kindly for Daniel Sturridge inside the six-yard box, but the England internatio­nal somehow managed to blaze over the bar when completely unmarked.

A few minutes later El Fardou Ben Nabouhane, Red Star’s top scorer, brought a fine save out of Alisson with a powerful drive from long distance. And from the resulting corner, the home side were in front.

Marko Marin delivered from the right-hand side, and Pavkov -- who had never before scored in the Champions League -- rose unmarked to nod into the bottom corner on 22 minutes.

And Red Star doubled their lead just seven minutes later when Pavkov bagged his second with a superb strike from 25 yards out which Alisson may feel he have done better with.

Adam Lallana almost got Liverpool back in the game moments later but his header was deflected just wide, and Sturridge then fired wide from just inside the box.

The visitors nearly could got lucky 10 minutes after half-time when Andrew Robertson’s deflected cross bounced back off the top of the crossbar.

Liverpool continued to dominate the ball as Red Star sat back, and Mohamed Salah went close when his 71stminute effort went behind off the outside of the post.

Joel Matip failed to connect with a lofted ball into the box, then Salah failed to get decent purchase on the loose ball as time ticked down. Virgil van Dijk then headed onto the roof off the net from 10 yards out.

Salah had the last effort deep into stoppage time, shooting straight at goalkeeper Milan Borjan.

Meanwhile, Thierry Henry continues to wait for his first win as a manager with Monaco beaten for the third time since his reign began.

Henry, the Arsenal legend, has now taken charge of five matches since being appointed the Ligue 1 club’s new boss last month, succeeding the sacked Leonardo Jardim.

However, he has yet to taste victory with Monaco drawing two and losing two of their fixtures heading into yesterday’s Champions League clash against Club Brugge.

And things went from bad to worse for Henry when the Belgians rocked up in Monaco and ran riot.

Hans Vanaken netted twice inside the first 20 minutes to put the visitors in a commanding position, with Wesley adding a third for Brugge before the 25 minute mark.

After the break the goals slowed down, but Ruud Vormer capped off Brugge’s performanc­e by netting his side’s fourth with five minutes remaining.

Football fans could not believe what they were seeing at the Stade Louis II, and social media was abuzz with comments about Henry

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Liverpool’s forward Mohamed Salah (R) kicks the ball during the UEFA Champions League Group C second-leg match against Red Star Belgrade at the Rajko Mitic Stadium in Belgrade yesterday
Photo: AFP Liverpool’s forward Mohamed Salah (R) kicks the ball during the UEFA Champions League Group C second-leg match against Red Star Belgrade at the Rajko Mitic Stadium in Belgrade yesterday

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