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Red Bull gifts you wins! Leipzig hand crisis-hit Liverpool Champions League victory in Hungary

February 17, 2021 by admin

Match statistics: RB Leipzig 0-2 Liverpool

For a team in crisis, this was just what the doctor ordered.

They may be struggling domestically, but Europe has always brought out the best in Liverpool.

And Jurgen Klopp’s side have one foot in the quarter-finals after their 2-0 first leg victory over RB Leipzig in Budapest.

Confident and clinical, the Reds thoroughly deserved their win, achieved courtesy of second-half strikes from Mo Salah and Sadio Mane at the Puskas Stadium. At the halfway stage, and with two ‘away’ goals in the bag, they are in complete control of the tie.

They have been few and far between of late, but this was a good night’s work indeed for the Premier League champions. Under pressure at home, they found the continent much more to their liking.

From pretty much the first whistle to the last, they were at it. Hungry in Hungary, you could say. They pressed and they passed, they concentrated and they worked, they were cohesive and organised, solid and dangerous. If confidence is low, then it didn’t show.

They got a bit of help from their opponents, mind.

Leipzig may be an emerging force, the second best team in the Bundesliga and semi-finalists in this competition last season, but they played with the naivety of European minnows here. Julian Nagelsmann, their manager, will have been tearing at his hair out at the carelessness on display.

Both goals were handed to Liverpool. First Marcel Sabitzer, the Leipzig captain, misplaced a pass in behind his own defence for Salah, who was onto it in a flash and finished with the minimum of fuss past Peter Gulacsi.

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Then, just five minutes later, the excellent Curtis Jones set a ball over the top which Nordi Mukiele made a pig’s ear of, allowing Mane the freedom of Budapest to run clear and slot home.

Big goals, important goals. Salah now has 24 in all competitions this season, more than he managed in the whole of the last campaign.

With 118, he moves level with the great Ian St John on the all-time Liverpool list. Only 12 men sit above the Egyptian, and in this kind of form you’d back him to pass at least three of them before the season is out. He really is a quite remarkable footballer.

Mane has found goals a little harder to come by recently. This was his 11th of the season, reward for an enterprising and persistent display, in which he tormented the hapless Mukiele throughout.

Liverpool rode their luck early on, with Dani Olmo striking the foot of Alisson Becker’s right-hand post with a header, but the ‘visitors’ were comfortably the better side thereafter, and might have led at the break had Salah, Roberto Firmino or Andy Robertson had a little more fortune or accuracy.

They bossed things in midfield, where Jones and Thiago Alcantara, in particular, enjoyed stellar games, while Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson were much more like their old selves at full-back.

It will have pleased Klopp, too, to see his side register a first clean sheet in eight matches. Ozan Kabak looked assured on his European bow for the club, while alongside him Jordan Henderson continues to fill in admirably as centre-back.

And when those two were breached, Alisson Becker was there to mop up. The Brazilian made a couple of kicking errors, but his handling and positioning were spot on. 

All in all, then, a solid night’s work for Klopp and his men. It’s been a testing few weeks for the men from Anfield, but on this evidence they’re far from finished.

Hey, who knows, perhaps another Champions League charge is brewing? Stranger things have happened, for sure. 

Mohamed Salah could reject Barcelona and Real Madrid for Liverpool stay: Ian Rush

February 15, 2021 by admin

Liverpool great Ian Rush believes Mohamed Salah will stay at Anfield, despite interest from Barcelona and Real Madrid. The Egyptian has been in fine form once again this season, and is currently leading the race for the Premier League Golden Boot with 17 goals to his name.

Salah first set foot in the Premier League as a Chelsea footballer, but soon moved to AS Roma, first on loan and then on a permanent deal. He was so impressive for La Lupa that Liverpool came calling in the summer of 2017, and the rest is history. There have been recent suggestions that Salah is unhappy at Anfield amid interest from both Barcelona and Real Madrid, however, Rush believes the Egyptian will stay with the Reds for at least a season or two more.

Speaking to HorseRacing.net, Rush also pointed out that it was only fair that a player like Salah would be linked to the best clubs in the world.

“I think Liverpool has a broad appeal. Teams like Barcelona and Real Madrid have the history, same as Liverpool and Manchester United, and for him to be linked to any of those clubs means that he is one hell of a player but for me, I think Mo Salah will stay at Liverpool” said Rush.

“The fans love him, he loves the fans. The Premier League is the hardest and the most demanding league in the world. When you look at Barcelona, Real Madrid, Juventus, and Milan in Serie A, where else do you get a league where the bottom team beats the top, like Sheffield United beating Manchester United? That could only happen in the English Premier League” said Rush.

It’s been a tough period for many reasons. We are champions and we will fight like champions, until the very end. We will not allow this season to be defined by the recent results we’ve had. That is my promise to all of you. pic.twitter.com/gqITQfp1ua

— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) February 14, 2021

The Liverpool star has not ruled out a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid

Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen Klopp

A move to either Barcelona or Real Madrid could still entice the Egyptian, and in December last year Salah refused to rule out the chance of playing in La Liga in the near future.

“I think Madrid and Barcelona are two top clubs. Who knows what will happen in the future, but right now I am focused on winning the Premier League and the Champions League with Liverpool again” said Salah.

Salah’s current contract runs until the summer of 2023, which means that Liverpool have no reason to be concerned yet. The Reds are currently fourth in the Premier League and are already 13 points behind leaders Manchester City, who have played a game less.

Published 16 Feb 2021, 00:34 IST

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