UCL Review: The former European King: Won 0-7
The season awaited by Liverpool fans has arrived. After failing to return to the Champions League because of losing to Sevilla in the final of the European Cup in 2015/2016 season, this year the Reds return to the prestigious event in Europe.
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The 4th position in the Premier League last season gave them a chance to follow the play-off against Hoffenheim. Jürgen Klopp also made it through the first hurdle and lead Liverpool back to the most prestigious event among European clubs.
Owners of five Champions League trophies, in this 2017/2018 season, get a pretty good group. Among his opponents in the group, who might be able to tackle Klopp's son is Sevilla and has been proven with the results of the series they can in the inaugural match.
Against Spartak Moscow in the second game, supporters of the Reds would expect their last victory on September 16, 2014, which at that time faced Ludogorets. However, they actually re-series in the game.
Salah netted his second of the night to give the Reds a 4-0 lead at half-time, sending the 800-strong travelling Kop into delirium.
Against Maribor in the third game, Liverpool would have been embarrassed if it failed to win again. Do not mean to patronize, Maribor clearly is far below the level of Liverpool. Lucky, they do not have to be shy back home. Unmitigated, they feast on seven goals at home to Maribor.
The former ruler was finally won after a long absence in the Champions League. The former struggle is certainly far away considering this is still the group stage. Will they regain the land of Europe?
Here are the full results of the Champions League, Tuesday, October 17, 2017:
Group E
- Maribor 0-7 Liverpool (Roberto Firmino 4 ', 54'; Philippe Coutinho 13 '; Mohamed Salah 19', 40 '; Ales Oxlade-Chamberlain 86'; Trent Alexander-Arnold 90 ')
- Spartak Moscow 5-1 Sevilla (Quincy Promes 18 '; 90'; Lorenzo Melgarejo 58 '; Denis Glushakov 67'; Luiz Adriano 74 ')
Group F
- Feyenoord 1-2 Shakhtar Donetsk (Steven Berghuis 8 '- Bernard 24', 54 ')
- Manchester City 2-1 Napoli (Raheem Sterling 9 'Gabriel Jesus 13' - Amadou Diwara 73'-p)
Group G
- AS Monaco 1-2 Besiktas (Radamel Falcao 30 '- Cenk Tosun 34', 55 ')
- RB Leipzig 3-2 Porto (Will Orban 8 '; Emil Forsberg 38'; Jean-Kevin Augustin 41 '- Vincent Aboubakar 18'; Ivan Marcano 44 ')
Group H
- APOEL Nicosia 1-1 Borussia Dortmund (Mickael Pote 62 '- Sokratis Papastathoupoulos 67')
- Real Madrid 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur (Cristiano Ronaldo 43'-p - Raphael Varane 28'-bd)
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BEŞİKTAŞ will be champion. Do not say you did not say....
I hope so
You too, Besiktas fun?
Not, but I like the style of this team :))
xD
Liverpool not beating Maribor probably would have cost Klopps job