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Liverpool beat Real Madrid to stay perfect in Champions League

Alexis Mac Allister leads the celebrations after scoring the opener

Alexis Mac Allister leads the celebrations after scoring the opener

 Liverpool finished matchday five top of the Champions League standings by ending their long wait for a win over Real Madrid, securing a 2-0 victory over the Spanish giants at Anfield.

Alexis Mac Allister rewarded the Reds’ dominance as he fired home early in the second half, before Ky­lian Mbappe fluffed a rare chance for the visitors in failing to beat Caoimhin Kelleher from the spot.

Mohamed Salah then missed a penalty of his own, but that setback was quickly forgotten as Cody Gakpo headed home to seal the points.

That secured Liverpool’s first win over Real since 2009 at the ninth attempt and ensured Carlo Ancelotti’s men face a struggle to qualify for the next round having lost three of their five games.

Liverpool started the brighter of the two teams, with Darwin Nunez almost forcing junior defender Raul Asencio to put into his own net after shooting from a tight angle with just four minutes gone.

But Madrid responded smartly, quietening the Anfield crowd with patient possession and winning free-kicks to slow the game down. And proceedings continued in that fashion until a crunching Conor Bradley tackle to stop Mbappe once again ignited the home support.

That appeared to give Liverpool momentum, and they went close twice in quick succession with Nunez nodding wide and Luis Diaz forcing a save from Thibaut Courtois, both from Alexis Mac Allister dinks. But, while Liverpool failed to find the breakthrough before half-time, they picked up where they left off following the restart.

After Bradley had seen a close-range header saved brilliantly, he played a one-two with Mac Allister that ended with the Argentine fir­ing a shot into the bottom corner to make it 1-0.

Liverpool almost shot them­selves in the foot immediately after, Andy Robertson clumsily catching Lucas Vazquez in the box to give Real a chance to get back into a game that had seemed to be slipping away from them.

However, Kelleher was equal to Mbappe’s penalty, diving down to his left to palm the ball clear and spark scenes of jubilation in the stands.

An enthralling second half con­tinued to deliver drama from there, with Mohamed Salah twisting Ferland Mendy inside out to win a penalty of his own soon after. But the Egyptian blasted his spot-kick wide, clipping the outside of the post, to keep Real’s hopes alive.

Fortunately for Salah, worries that he might have cost the Reds were quickly settled, with Gak­po heading home Robertson’s inswinging cross to all but end the game as a contest with 13 min­utes of normal time remaining. —90min

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