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Champions League: Liverpool maintain perfect record with 2-0 win over Porto

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: GP B
LIVERPOOL PORTO
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(Thiago Alcantara 52, Mohamed Salah 70)  

Second-half goals by Thiago Alcantara and Mohamed Salah earned a below-strength Liverpool a 2-0 win over Porto to maintain their 100 per cent record in Champions League Group B on Thursday morning (Nov 25, Singapore time).

Porto, who started the day second in the group behind already-qualified Liverpool, wasted numerous first-half opportunities and were made to pay a heavy price.

 

Their record against Liverpool now stands at played 10, drawn three and lost seven.

Liverpool, with the likes of Virgil van Dijk and Jordan Henderson rested, went ahead through Thiago’s stunning low strike in the 52nd minute, which manager Juergen Klopp termed as a "thunderball", before Salah made the points safe with a clinical finish in the 70th.

Klopp’s side have a maximum 15 points from their five matches and matched a remarkable record as they became the first English club to score two goals in 16 successive games in all competitions since Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1939.

Porto retain hopes of joining Liverpool in the last 16, however, as they hung on to second place with five points thanks to Atletico Madrid’s 1-0 home defeat by AC Milan.

Porto host Atletico (four) in their final match in the group with Milan (four) hosting Liverpool.

“So many good things happened tonight, players got minutes, rhythm, confidence, nobody got hurt,” Klopp said. “Thiago’s goal... wow!

“We had bigger chances than that in the game, but we scored with that situation because it was just an incredible goal.

“Whoever sees Thiago in training knows he has the technique to do it, but even with this technique, it doesn’t happen constantly that he can fire such a thunderball. It was good timing, to be honest.

“We needed some luck. (Porto) came through and had some big chances but didn’t score ... We scored twice and controlled the game in the second half much better. So, I’m really pleased about the performance.”

FRINGE PLAYERS

With top spot already assured, it was a night for some of Liverpool’s fringe players to impress, as 19-year-old Tyler Morton made his Champions League debut and Takumi Minamino earned a rare start.

Yet they struggled in the first half in which Porto were the better and more eager side.

The Portuguese champions were close to taking the lead when Mehdi Taremi’s glancing header deflected off Joel Matip and went narrowly wide of Alisson’s post.

Evanilson then had a shot blocked by Ibrahima Konate, but Porto’s best chance arrived when Colombian Luis Diaz raced away and squared for Otavio who sliced horribly wide under pressure from Kostas Tsimikas.

Liverpool occasionally changed gear and thought they had gone ahead when Thiago’s pass split the Porto defence and Sadio Mane ran through to score.

However, his celebrations on his 50th European game for Liverpool were cut short by a VAR (video assistant referee) check which showed he had been fractionally offside.

Porto coach Sergio Conceicao was then furious before half-time as Taremi bizarrely opted to try to pick out a teammate when he had the chance to test Alisson.

The chances kept arriving for Porto at the start of the second half with Mateus Uribe’s shot on the turn flashing past the post and they were soon to regret their profligacy.

In the 52nd minute, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s free-kick was headed out and the elegant Thiago met a bouncing ball on the edge of the area with the sweetest of low strikes with the outside of his right foot to send a skimming shot arrowing past goalkeeper Diogo Costa and inside the post.

“The goal was the beauty I like to bring in football,” Thiago said of his first Champions League goal for Liverpool.

Salah then combined with substitute Henderson before cutting in from the right and beating Costa with a left-foot shot for his sixth goal so far in the group stage. – REUTERS

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