Liverpool flex their muscles to beat Marseille and go fourth in Champions League

Liverpool celebrate Dominik Szoboszlai's goal
Liverpool celebrate Dominik Szoboszlai's goalMUSTAFA YALCIN / ANADOLU / Anadolu via AFP

Liverpool moved up to fourth in the UEFA Champions League (UCL) table with a straightforward 3-0 victory over Olympique de Marseille, extending their unbeaten run to 13 games across all competitions (W7, D6).

Key stats

- Gerónimo Rulli is the first goalkeeper to score an own goal against Liverpool in the Champions League.

- Dominik Szoboszlai is the third Liverpool player to register a goal involvement in five consecutive Champions League appearances after Steven Gerrard (twice, Oct 2007 – Feb 2008 and Sep 2008 - Nov 2008) and Mohamed Salah (6, Sep 2022 – Feb 2023).

- Liverpool are now on a seven-match away unbeaten streak in all competitions.

Highlights

Analysis

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Liverpool had a long period of dominance at the end of the first half before finally opening the scoring.

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Match report

Roberto De Zerbi’s side welcomed the six-time European Champions to Stade Vélodrome after plundering 14 goals in their previous two games, and would have fancied their chances of more success here after dispatching Newcastle United in November.

Arne Slot’s team were eager to avoid becoming their second English scalp this season, and came within inches of breaking the deadlock when Alexis Mac Allister drilled a right-footed shot wide of the post.

Hugo Ekitike thought he had drawn first blood moments later, but his effort was chalked off for offside after narrowly mistiming his run from Dominik Szoboszlai’s cross. 

Marseille were struggling to find their rhythm going forward, but Mason Greenwood managed to float an enticing free-kick into the box and Amine Gouiri caught the ball very sweetly to force Alisson into a fine two-handed save.

However, it was Liverpool who found the breakthrough when Szoboszlai’s free-kick went under Marseille’s jumping wall and beat an outstretched Gerónimo Rulli at his near post.

That was the Hungarian’s sixth goal contribution in his last five UCL appearances (G4, A2), and came at the end of a cagey opening 45 minutes. 

De Zerbi would have demanded much more intensity from his players after the break, and Greenwood took matters into his own hands with two quickfire efforts.

The first was parried away by Alisson, while the second was deflected narrowly wide.

After a sluggish opening 45 minutes, the game opened up very nicely in the second period. Ekitike was agonisingly close to doubling Liverpool’s lead when his shot cannoned off the woodwork from Szoboszlai’s through ball, before Hamed Traorè blazed his strike over the bar at the end of a swift counter-attack.

The Reds were eager to put this game to bed heading into the final 30 minutes of this contest, as Florian Wirtz was denied by Rulli, and Ekitike’s ferocious strike from a tight angle flew over the bar.

A second would come in the 72nd minute courtesy of some fine work by Jeremie Frimpong, who outmuscled Igor Paixão and his ball across the face of goal was inadvertently turned home by Facundo Medina

Cody Gakpo then added extra gloss to the scoreline with a clinical finish after being played in by Ryan Gravenberch, capping off a fine night’s work for Slot’s men on the Côte d'Azur, and automatic qualification into the round of 16 remains firmly in their sights.

Meanwhile, the Phocaeans will hope to nail down a play-off place on matchday eight when they face Club Brugge after succumbing to a fourth consecutive UCL H2H defeat.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool)

Post-match comments

It was a case of 'job done' for Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, who is already looking forward to the next fixture.

"It's always difficult to play against De Zerbi's team because if you're not front-footed, then they can play out pretty easily," he told TNT Sports.

"They keep on playing and taking a risk. We exploited the space well and I think the performance is good.

"We always keep saying it after a win or a good result. Fully focus on recovery now and then we go to Bournemouth and they're hard to beat.

"We have to be more than ready. We fly back tomorrow. On to the next."

Arne Slot echoed his skipper's words on breaking down a stubborn Marseille side.

"It is a tricky place to go, because of their fans, but definitely also because of the players they have and the manager they have - they have always a very good idea of how to play," Slot told TNT Sports.

"And we had to be really good today to beat them, and I think that's what we were.

"In the last 13 games unbeaten, we've only been 54 minutes behind. We had many earlier chances to win it today. Today, we probably deserve what we got. We weren't unlucky like we've been so many times this season."

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