By Lori Ewing LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) -Liverpool booked their spot in the last 16 of the Champions League with a 2-1 victory over 10-man Lille on Tuesday at Anfield, thanks to goals from talisman Mohamed Salah and substitute Harvey Elliott.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot became just the second manager in Uefa Champions League history to win each of his first seven games in charge of a club, after Hansi Flick with Bayern Munich (won first seven between 2019 and 2021).
There was no sign of Jota in team training on Monday, ahead of Liverpool’s Champions League clash with Lille in midweek, and Slot provided an update on both Jota and Joe Gomez in his pre-match press conference.
Liverpool’s formidable form in the Champions League continued with a comfortable 2-1 victory over Lille. The win made sure that Liverpool automatically qualified for the last 16 and avoided having to progress through two-legged play-offs,
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Harvey Elliott has shared what Arne Slot told him immediately before he came on to score Liverpool's winner against LOSC Lille.
Liverpool secured themselves a top-eight league phase finish with their 2-1 win over LOSC Lille at Anfield on Tuesday, which also earned the Reds millions in prize money. The Merseyside squad are now guaranteed to progress straight into the round of 16 and ...
Former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock says Mohamed Salah was "a bit too greedy" in the Reds 2-1 win against Lille in the Champions League. Salah scored his 50th European goal for the club as he helped Liverpool book their place in the last 16 of the Champions League with a 100 per cent record.
The Liverpool manager utilised his squad against Lille and the likes of Quansah, Harvey Elliott and Federico Chiesa all impressed