Showing posts with label RB Leipzig. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 10 March 2021

Reds cruise into Champions League quarter finals

 

No drama for the Reds tonight in the last 16 Champions League second leg tie with RB Leipzig, Liverpool repeating their 2-0 win in the first leg to finish with a 4-0 aggregate victory.

Liverpool played with Fabinho in his customary No. 6 role, leaving Nat Phillips and Ozan Kabak as the centre backs, and from the start this configuration looked far more comfortable with the Brazilian’s shielding of the defence and link up play as the Reds went forward reminding us all of the Liverpool of the last two seasons, when they won the Champions League and then the Premier League.

Liverpool had enough chances in the first half to put the game to bed, with Diogo Jota, in for the injured Roberto Firmino, finding himself in good positions on several occasions to open the scoring only to fluff his lines. His best chance fell on 45 minutes, when the ball broke to him on the edge of the six yard box, but with the goal gaping the Portuguese striker managed to shoot the ball the wrong side of the post.

The second half continued in the same vein, with RB Leipzig rarely threatening and Liverpool always looking the more likely; but the more the game went on the more concern grew that a goal from the Germans could turn the momentum – and there was a scare when a looping header from Alexander Sorlorth on the 67th minute hit the bar – only for all fears to end on the 71st minute when some classy combination play on the edge of the Leipzig area between Jota, Sadio Mané and Mo Salah ended with the Egyptian striker cutting in and stroking the ball into the corner of the goal.

Liverpool could relax and manager Jurgen Klopp brought on Divock Origi for Jota and Naby Keita for Thiago Alcantara and the two subs immediately combined on the 75th minute for Origi to send in a powerful curling cross from the right into the path of the oncoming Mané who couldn’t miss from two yards out. Game over.

Liverpool can now look forward to the draw for the quarter finals in 11 days time, with the first leg of the tie not due to be played for another month. By that time, it’s hoped Liverpool’s injury crisis would have eased and a clearer picture would have emerged of what part Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Joel Matip and Jordan Henderson might play for the rest of the season. These players will be needed if Liverpool are to progress deep into the Champions League competition, since it’s hard to see the Reds lifting the trophy with Phillips and Kabak as the centre-back partnership.

Tuesday, 16 February 2021

Liverpool dominate RB Leipzig and look set for Champions League quarter finals

A classic away European performance from Liverpool in neutral Budapest saw them come away from what was predicted to be a difficult tie against an in-form RB Leipzig, currently second in the Bundesliga behind Bayern Munich, with a two-nil win and one foot in the quarter finals of the Champions League.

Leipzig started both halves well and created chances that Alisson Becker, showing no signs of the dip in form that has badly cost Liverpool in Premier League matches against Leicester and Manchester City, dealt with in the way we’ve come to expect from the Brazilian goalkeeper.

These Leipzig forays weren’t sustained and in between Liverpool were comfortably the better side, the traditional front three of Roberto Firmino, Mo Salah and Sadio Mané looking their old selves, sharp, hungry and in tune with each other. They gave the Leipzig back-line a torrid time, with the much-touted Dayot Upamecano – who Liverpool had been linked with as a solution to their defensive problems – looking particularly uncomfortable with the high press, struggling in possession and misplacing passes,

The breakthrough came on 53 minutes, when Marcel Sabitzer’s wayward pass fell into the path of Salah who, two perfect touches later, was in the opposition area where he waited for Peter Gulacsi to dive one way while he stroked the ball the other and Liverpool were one up.

Five minutes later, another Leipzig defensive nightmare in which Nordi Mukiele made a mess of a hopeful ball from Curtis Jones and Mané sprinted through for another one-on-one with Gulacsi. The Senegalese striker took his cue from Salah and in an identical finish cooly slotted past the onrushing keeper.

Liverpool controlled the remainder of the game, only giving up a chance at the very end when Leipzig’s South Korean sub Hwang Hee-Chan found himself through on the Liverpool goal only to squirt the ball past Allison and the Liverpool post.

The second leg is not due to be played at Anfield for another three weeks, and Liverpool can look forward to the game with confidence.

A two-nil advantage won’t be overturned unless the Reds put in one of the lethargic, error-strewn performances they’ve been putting in for the last six weeks. Hard to imagine this will be the case, especially when injured players, like Diogo Joto, Naby Keita, Fabinho, James Milner, should all be back, not only for the Champions League but for the Premier League run-in, where Liverpool now lie sixth, having been overtaken by Chelsea and West Ham after the London duo won Monday games, and where the campaign resumes at the weekend with the derby against Everton.

Liverpool have good reason to remember the Goodison game earlier in the season. Virgil Van Dijk suffered a grotesque long-term injury following a sickening and stupid challenge from Jordan Pickford; Thiago Alcantara was sidelined for two months after a shocking, out-of-control tackle from Richarlison – for which the Everton striker saw red; and Liverpool were denied a late winner from Mané after a perplexing VAR reversal.