Liverpool cruise past Galatasaray to set up PSG clash

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Liverpool came from behind in the tie to dismantle Galatasaray 4-0 at Anfield and set up a Champions League quarter-final with holders Paris Saint-Germain.

The pressure was on Arne Slot after a one-goal defeat in Istanbul but Dominik Szoboszlai set the tone with the opening goal in another driving display as Liverpool played with the sort of tempo that supporters have craved from their team all season.

Mohamed Salah’s tame penalty was saved in first-half stoppage-time but the Egyptian proceeded to take the tie away from Galatasaray after the interval. He was involved in goals for Hugo Ekitike and Ryan Gravenberch before making it four himself in style.

There were too many chances to mention them all in a lopsided contest in which Victor Osimhen departed injured at the interval. Alexis Mac Allister hit the crossbar, Salah too. How Anfield relished the return of European knockout football in a stuttering season.

PSG will be a different class of opponent in the next round, having knocked Liverpool out of this competition when in rather better form last term. But just the sight of Slot’s side purring like this will encourage supporters that the campaign could yet end in glory.

Player ratings

Liverpool: Alisson (6), Frimpong (7), Konate (7), Van Dijk (7), Kerkez (8), Szoboszlai (8), Mac Allister (7), Gravenberch (8), Salah (8), Ekitike (7), Wirtz (7).

Subs Jones (6), Gakpo (6), Chiesa (n/a), Nyoni (n/a), Ngumoha (n/a).

Galatasaray: Ugurcan (7), Boey (6), Singo (6), Bardakci (6), Jakobs (5), Torreira (5), Lemina (5), Yilmaz (6), Sara (6), Sallai (6), Osimhen (3).

Subs Sane (6), Lang (6), Agkun (6), Elmaci (6), Icardi (n/a).

Player of the Match: Mohamed Salah.

‘Legend’ Salah scores record goal

Salah’s strength of character to shrug off his poor penalty to help win the tie for Liverpool is what will be remembered as he scored his 50th Champions League goal – the first African player to achieve that feat in the competition. A night of history.

“I am so happy for him,” Ekitike told TNT Sports. “He’s a legend. Sometimes people say he’s had a difficult season but for players like us who have been watching him for years, he had many chances tonight but he still had the mindset to give me a brilliant ball to score.”

Analysis: Liverpool upped the tempo

“I cannot think of one match all season where Liverpool have put in the perfect performance in both attack and defence and been three or four nil up,” Jamie Carragher had said at the weekend. “Every game has been a struggle.” This display was different.

Liverpool went for Galatasaray from the start, feeding off the energy of a home crowd that did not include the banned supporters of the visiting team. In his programme notes, Slot had called for his team to go “the extra mile” to make the comeback happen.

Team news

  • Arne Slot made four changes to the Liverpool starting line-up from the game against Tottenham with Mohamed Salah, Hugo Ekitike, Ibrahima Konate and Milos Kerkez returning.
  • Galatasaray brought in right-back Sacha Boey and Roland Sallai for the trip to Anfield. Davinson Sanchez missed out through suspension.

“The incentives are there and we must give everything we have got to secure them. The onus is on us. This is our opportunity to go to the next round and also to remind ourselves and everyone else what we are capable of. Let’s make the most of it.”

Liverpool delivered so spectacularly, their performance so dominant, that Galatasaray goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir was one of the standout players on the pitch despite conceding four. He was overwhelmed, a reminder of what these Liverpool players can do in full flow.

It has not been seen enough this season, too many games still in the balance late on, and that has cost Liverpool in the Premier League. But there are still prizes to play for, European and domestic. And maybe a bit more belief now that those prizes can be pursued.

Story of the match in stats…

When are the knockout stages?

Quarter-finals: April 7-8 and 14-15 Semi-finals: April 28-29 and May 5-6 Final: May 30 (Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary)

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