LIVERPOOL 5-2 ROMA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 1st LEG SALAH JUST SUPERB
Mohammed Salah celebrates with his teammates after 1st goal. |
Liverpool manager Jurgen
Klopp labelled talisman Mohamed Salah a "genius" as the Egyptian came
back to haunt former club Roma in spectacular style with two goals and two
assists in a 5-2 semi-final, first-leg demolition of the Italians at Anfield.Barney
Ronay: Salah spring just keeps rolling for relentless Reds.
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) April 24, 2018
However, Liverpool's
night was soured by the concession of two late away goals and a serious injury
to midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain that looks set to end his season and
World Cup chances with England.
Roberto Firmino also
scored twice and Sadio Mane netted Liverpool's other goal to make up for
missing a series of gilt-edged chances as the scoreline did anything but
flatter the hosts.
"He's
outstanding, pretty much you can't defend (against him)," said Klopp of
Salah.
"The first goal
is a genius strike. He scored already a few like this and that makes it even
more special because it makes it no coincidence."
Roma produced one of
the finest comebacks in Champions League history by overturning a 4-1 first-leg
deficit against Barcelona in the quarter-finals.
They will need to do
the same in the return leg on May 2, but the visitors were at least given a
lifeline when Edin Dzeko and Diego Perotti grabbed two vital away goals in the
final 10 minutes.
Mohammed Salah's second goal against roma |
"This was the
first semi-final for Roma after three decades, we are not used to playing this
level of opposition but this tie is not over. We have done it before. Whoever
doesn't believe in this comeback can stay home."
Liverpool will rue
their missed chances and poor late defending, but remain well on course for a
first final in 11 years.
"Since I
arrived Liverpool always had to take a slightly more difficult way, but, in the
end, mostly still a successful way and that's what we will try in Roma,"
said Klopp. "It is still a very positive result tonight."
The hosts' early
rhythm was disrupted when Chamberlain was stretchered off with what Klopp
described as "probably a really bad injury".
Moments later, the
visitors were inches away from the opener when Aleksandar Kolarov's long-range
strike slipped through the grasp of Loris Karius and came back off the
crossbar.
However, Liverpool
soon settled and should have put the tie beyond doubt before half-time.
Mane blazed over
when clean through on goal and then skewed wide when teed up by Firmino.
UNSELFISH SUPERSTAR
Roma have now lost
their last four Champions League away games -- shipping 13 goals in the process
-- and were punished by the man they sold to Liverpool for what now seems bargain
42 million euros (£37 million, $52 million) last year.
Nine minutes of the
first half remained when Salah picked the ball up just inside the Roma area and
was given far too much time by Juan Jesus to cut inside onto his favored left
foot and curl the ball with unerring accuracy into the top corner.
That’s two goals and
two assists for Salah. A remarkable player, and, on their day, a phenomenal
team.
Brazilian number one
Alisson has been in stunning form but even he was powerless as Salah struck
again in first-half stoppage time with a trademark dinked finish over the
advancing 'keeper.
Chasing a first ever Champions League hat-trick, Salah would have been forgiven for going for goal as he bore down on Alisson once more 11 minutes into the second period.
But he showed why he is considered one of the game's more unselfish superstars by squaring for a relieved Mane to convert from close range.
Salah wreaked more havoc five minutes later when he sped past the helpless Jesus and pulled the ball across goal for Firmino to tap home.
Firmino then rose highest to head in James Milner's corner to take Liverpool's fearsome front three's combined tally for the season to 88 goals.
Roma's night seemed to be summed up when midfielder Kevin Strootman and coach Di Francesco became engaged in a blazing row after the fifth goal went in.
However, Klopp's decision to withdraw Salah 15 minutes from time backfired as the tie swung back Roma's way in the final stages.
Firstly, with nine minutes left, Dzeko slotted home his 21st goal of the season as Lovren got caught underneath the ball.
Moments later, Anfield was stunned when Milner was punished for handball inside the area and Perotti coolly slotted home the resulting penalty.
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) April 24, 2018
🇪🇬 Mohamed Salah in 2017/18 for Liverpool = 🔥🔥🔥#UCL pic.twitter.com/xyvfA0RYUm— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) April 24, 2018
#premiumchampions#DiFrancesco: "Siamo partiti bene, ma se perdiamo troppi duelli in difesa poi perdiamo la testa. Siamo andati in difficoltà e ci siamo disuniti. Teniamo buono l'atteggiamento nel finale". #LiverpoolRoma #UCL pic.twitter.com/awl9I7m4B5— PremiumSportHD (@PremiumSportHD) April 24, 2018
Roma have started their comeback earlier this time.— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) April 24, 2018
WHAT A NIGHT.— michael owen (@themichaelowen) April 24, 2018
This will live long in the memory.
SOURCE: AFP
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