Champions League
A recap of the famous finale with Smicer? Almost, Liverpool beat AC Milan 3:2
Liverpool won their opening match of the Champions League group stage, beating AC Milan 3-2 at home. It was almost the same result that ended the legendary Champions League final sixteen years ago (3-3).
Liverpool won their opening match of the Champions League group stage, beating AC Milan 3-2 at home. It was almost the same result that ended the legendary Champions League final sixteen years ago (3:3).
Divock Origi had the first chance of the match in the third minute, but missed the ball perfectly. The active home team continued to threaten, two minutes later, thanks to a run by a defender, Diogo Jota’s shot was only a throw-in.
In the ninth minute, the score changed. Trent Alexander Arnold made it to the penalty area and shot past the visitors’ goalkeeper. Five minutes later, another complication for Milan, after a hand in the penalty area, the referee awarded a penalty kick.
Goalkeeper Mike Maignan kept his team in the game for the points, deflecting Mohamed Salah’s shot and dealing with the finish. The French goalkeeper also shone in the 30th minute when he again saved a shot from Salah.
Liverpool fizzled out at the end of the first half and let AC catch their breath. Ante Rebic first equalised in the 42nd minute to make it 1-1, then two minutes later Brahim Diaz turned the tide completely. The score was 1:2.
Liverpool pulled a goal back in the 49th minute, Salah celebrated the equaliser after a nice combination. Origi set up the scoring opportunity. The home team continued to play actively and the reward came in the 69th minute. After a corner kick, Jordan Henderson scored with a beautiful shot from outside the box.
In the 86th minute Simon Kjaer had a goal to make it 3:3, but missed the left post by a whisker. The home side held on to take all the points with a 3:2 win.
Source: UEFA