Liverpool Continues Dominance Under Slot, Beats Leipzig

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October 24, 2024 · 1 min read

Liverpool Continues Dominance Under Slot, Beats Leipzig
FootBall | October 24, 2024
Liverpool have secured victories over AC Milan, Bologna, and RB Leipzig in this season's Champions League. (Image: Getty)

Liverpool continued their strong form under manager Arne Slot, maintaining a perfect record in the Champions League after Darwin Nunez scored in a 1-0 victory against RB Leipzig. Nunez netted his 27th-minute goal from close range, marking his fourth start under Slot and contributing to Liverpool’s impressive tally of 11 wins in 12 matches across all competitions.

The Uruguayan forward played a crucial role throughout the match not only scoring but also nearly adding a second goal just before half-time when former Liverpool goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi tipped over his header. Nunez created a significant presence in the penalty area and even sought a potential penalty when Willi Orban clipped him but the officials did not award it.

Liverpool controlled the game effectively, although they faced some anxious moments. Goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher struggled initially, nearly conceding from a weak header but redeemed himself with key saves against Benjamin Sesko and Xavi Simons. RB Leipzig saw two of their goals disallowed for offside which highlighted Liverpool’s solid game management.

This victory places Liverpool alongside Aston Villa with both teams boasting three wins out of three in the Champions League. With this win, Liverpool leads the Premier League and shares the same points with Villa in the new 36-team league phase of the tournament. They narrowly missed surpassing Villa’s goal difference due to Gulacsi’s excellent performance.

Liverpool’s upcoming fixtures include home matches against Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid. With nine points after three matches, they put themselves in a strong position to qualify for the knockout stage. The team’s hard work under Slot has made them the first in club history to win their opening six away games in a season.