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Liverpool see red in Galatasaray showdown

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Victor Osimhen’s penalty goal sinks Arne Slot’s Reds

 

Osimhen celebrates his goal [Umit Bektas/Reuters] Image credit: AlJazeera

By Ed Emeanua

 

Victor Osimhen’s 16′ penalty goal Tuesday, in Istanbul, helped Galatasaray make Liverpool see red in a 1-0 defeat in the current UCL campaign.

 

The victory handed ‘Cim-Bom’ a first UCL home win in seven years, sinking Arne Slot’s side to consecutive defeats in the push for Europe’s biggest Club glory.

 

It was an evening Galatasaray striker Osimhen and winger Baris Alper Yilmaz devoted to tormenting the visitors’ defence, direly exposing Liverpool’s fragile backline.

 

Slot has built a lethal offensive line no doubt, but the rate of his attackers’ profligacy on the evening far exceeded their productivity.

 

Alexander Isak and Mohamed Salah were left on the bench with Jeremie Frimpong given starting role on Liverpool’s right wing.

 

Okan Buruk’s side seized opening minutes initiative with Yilmaz freed to go through but could only force a save from goalkeeper Alisson Becker.

 

Liverpool’s Florian Wirtz shoots but his shot is blocked [Ozan Kose/AFP] Image credit: AlJazeera

Almost immediately, Hugo Ekitike was passed through on goal, but his skill failed him in evading goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir at the point of impact, allowing Ismail Jakobs to boot off the line Cody Gakpo’s rebound.

 

Next in the see saw spell and within only seconds, Liverpool’s defensive flaws played its hands. Yilmaz’ domination of right back Dominik Szoboszlai was uncontrollable allowing him through again.

 

All the bumbling Szoboszlai could do was to paw Yilmaz in the face as he was cutting in. Referee Clement Turpin pointed to the spot for Osimhen to score the penalty kick firing low into the middle and over Alisson.

 

The Reds reacted well as Florian Wirtz forced Cakir into a save with Milos Kerkez and Ibrahima Konate fluffing close-range opportunities from back-to-back corner kicks.

 

Liverpool then spurned several fist half opportunities only to pep-up their unpardonable profligacy in the second.

 

For the English giants, it was a remarkable evening for ruing what could have been, if and only if, Liverpool’s defence had held its ground, midfield was up to it, and Reds’ attack line had buried chances that came in droves.

 

Above all, a denied late penalty by VAR could just as well have helped in altering the sad complexion of the outcome, perhaps, sending home joyous, dancing and singing Liverpool fans back to Anfield instead, even if by the odd penalty goal. But it was just not meant to be.

 

Reds must now nurse double injuries to Alisson and striker Ekitike, the cumulative aftermath of an evening antecedents had destined from the start to go south.

 

 

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