A thrilling comeback and a controversial moment put Liverpool back on top as they faced Marseille in the Champions League. The Reds' resilience and a unique goal celebration sparked a fiery debate among fans.
Arne Slot's Liverpool continued their impressive European run, leaving the passionate Stade Vélodrome with a well-deserved victory. Despite the intimidating atmosphere, Liverpool's confidence shone through, especially with the return of Mohamed Salah, who had been dropped previously due to an explosive interview.
Slot's midfield diamond formation, a successful strategy against Inter, proved effective once more. The team's performance was a stark contrast to the struggles of their opponents, Marseille, who seemed overwhelmed by the occasion.
The first half saw Liverpool dominate, with Alexis Mac Allister and Hugo Ekitiké creating chances. Marseille's mistakes were frequent, with their head coach growing increasingly frustrated. Liverpool's relentless pressing paid off, and they capitalized on Marseille's errors, creating multiple counter-attacking opportunities.
But here's where it gets controversial... Liverpool's lead was secured just before halftime through a unique free-kick situation. Dominik Szoboszlai, who had missed a penalty recently, stepped up and delivered a clever strike. Spotting the Marseille wall's weakness, he placed the ball perfectly, leaving the keeper stranded. A possible handball incident earlier added to the tension, but the goal stood.
Marseille fought back in the second half, with Mason Greenwood and Hamed Traoré creating chances. However, Liverpool's defense held strong, and they even created more opportunities, with Ekitiké and Szoboszlai coming close.
And this is the part most people miss... Liverpool's second goal, an own goal by Marseille's keeper Gerónimo Rulli, was a result of brilliant teamwork. Jeremie Frimpong's tenacity and Cody Gakpo's finish ensured the win.
The victory puts Liverpool in a strong position for the last 16 of the Champions League.
So, what do you think? Was Liverpool's celebration excessive, or a well-deserved moment of joy? Share your thoughts in the comments!