Liverpool records Champions League win without Mohamed Salah
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In a week dominated by the fallout created by Mo Salah's comments, Arne Slot and Liverpool showed plenty of resolve in beating Inter 1-0 in the Champions League.
MILAN — Liverpool fans showed which side they are on in the dispute between club great Mohamed Salah and Arne Slot. The traveling group of around 5,000 supporters loudly chanted Slot’s name before and after Tuesday’s 1-0 win at Inter Milan in the Champions League, in an unequivocal show of support for the Liverpool coach.
Virgil van Dijk praised the focus of his Liverpool team-mates following their win over Inter Milan in the Champions League.Dominik Szoboszlai scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot as
Liverpool win away in the Champions League without Mohamed Salah for the first time since 2009, in a big night for boss Arne Slot.
Liverpool, meanwhile, enjoyed prolonged spells of possession, but lacked imagination. The lack of chemistry between Ekitiké and Isak did not help matters; the two forwards had virtually no partnership up top, prompting Slot to replace the Swede with Florian Wirtz in the 68th minute.
Ex-France international Thierry Henry has criticized Liverpool's Mohamed Salah for his comments after the Reds' 3-3 draw with Leeds United on Saturday, with Henry saying Salah took the "wrong" approach despite some understandable frustration over a lack of playing time.
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Alisson Becker continues in goal, with the familiar pairing of Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate ahead of him at centre-back. Both full-backs are changed, with Joe Gomez and Andy Robertson replacing Conor Bradley and Milos Kerkez respectively.
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He owned the NHL’s Dallas Stars from 1995–2011, winning the Stanley Cup in 1999; the Texas Rangers from 1998–2010; and Liverpool from 2007-2010, when it was sold to Fenway Sports Group.