The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Liverpool beats Hoffenheim in Champions League playoff

- By Steve Douglas

Liverpool spoiled Hoffenheim’s debut in European competitio­n by winning 2-1 in the first leg of their Champions League playoff on Tuesday.

Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet had already saved a weak penalty from Andrej Kramaric by the time 18-year-old right back Trent Alexander-Arnold curled a kick over the wall and into the bottom right-hand corner from about 30 meters (yards) in the 35th minute.

Havard Nordtveit inadverten­tly deflected substitute James Milner’s cross from the left high into his own net to put the five-time European champions 2-0 up in the 74th minute.

However, substitute Mark Uth gave Hoffenheim a glimmer of hope going into next week’s second leg at Anfield when he chested down a long ball forward and drilled an angled shot into the corner in the 87th.

Liverpool is looking to become the fifth English team to qualify for the group stage — joining Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester City and Europa League winner Manchester United — and return to Europe’s top competitio­n for the first time since the 2014-15 season.

Hoffenheim is in unknown territory after reaching the Champions League playoffs courtesy of a fourth-place finish under Julian Nagelsmann, its 30-year-old coach. It was the highest-ever finish by the team from a village of around 4,000 people in southwest Germany.

In other first-leg results, CSK A Moscow benefitted from an own goal in secondhalf injury time to beat Young Boys 1-0, Azerbaijan­i team Qarabag beat FC Copenhagen 1-0, and APOEL Nicosia won 2-0 at home to Slavia Prague. Sporting Lisbon and Steaua Bucharest drew 0-0.

 ?? MICHAEL PROBST — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold, left, celebrates his side’s opening goal with a free kick during a Champions League’s qualifier first- leg match in Sinsheim, Germany on Tuesday.
MICHAEL PROBST — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold, left, celebrates his side’s opening goal with a free kick during a Champions League’s qualifier first- leg match in Sinsheim, Germany on Tuesday.

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