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Salah Leads Liverpool to 4-3 Victory Over Salzburgry


Wed 02 Oct 2019 | 10:50 PM
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Liverpool star Mohamed Salah led the Reds to a 4-3 hard-fought victory over FC Red Bull Salzburg in the Uefa Champions League dramatic game.

Sadio Mane rocked the Anfield ground after only nine minutes when the Senegalese picked the ball up on the left-wing, firing a right-foot shot to net against his old club.

Sadio Mane is planting the ball into the net

Andrew Robertson scored his first European goal when he started the move with a surging past over the line, finding Henderson, who made an excellent one-two with the iconic Egyptian star Salah. Henderson made a perfect pass to Alexander-Arnold, who delivered an outstanding cross to Roberston, whose left-foot shot hit Salzburg's net.

Mo Salah netted his first European goal this season in the 36th when he reacted very quickly to Frimino's header, which was denied by Salzburg keeper, with a tidy finish from close range.

Hwang Hee-Chan revived Salzburg's hopes in the game after netting the first goal through a left-foot shot from the left side box past Adrian in the 39th minute.

Takumi Minamino's 56-minute goal brought the Austrian club into the game again when Hwang picked out a precise cross to Minamino, who delivered an excellent volley into the ground that kicked up to beat Adrian.

Four minutes later, Erling Haaland shocked the Anfield ground by adding the third when Minamino picked out a low cross into Liverpool's box, where Haaland was waiting to plant the ball into Adrian's net.

The iconic Egyptian star rocked the Anfield ground once again when Firmino headed the ball down into Mo Salah, whose left-foot shot from the center of the box gave the lead again to the Reds.

Mo Salah sealed the victory

The defending champions began the defending campaign of their crown by a 2-0 defeat from Napoli in the first round of the group stage.

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