Liverpool secured one of their most impressive wins of the season with a 1-0 result away to PSG despite having just one shot on target.
In a dictionary definition smash-and-grab win for the Reds, Harvey Elliott’s late strike in Paris was enough to secure Liverpool a famous win in the French capital, with PSG now needing to win by two goals at Anfield next week if they’re to best the Reds.
With Alisson Becker saying his performance was the best of his entire career, the Liverpool no. 1 was a main reason behind Arne Slot’s men picking up such an unlikely win in France, with the Premier League leaders second-best all night.
Yet Slot did something with Mohamed Salah that surprised former Crystal Palace star Damien Delaney, even if the decision ended up leading Liverpool to a famous win.
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Damien Delaney stunned Mohamed Salah was brought off for Harvey Elliott
Speaking on Virgin Media Sports, the former Republic of Ireland international noted how he almost ‘fell off’ his chair when it was shown that Salah was coming off for Elliott, with the Liverpool midfielder then proceeding to score just mere moments after coming on.
Delaney said: “I nearly fell off my chair when I heard Salah was coming off, in a game like this, you have to keep him on because he’s capable of moments like this, but Harvey Elliott arrives right on cue.”
With Daniel Sturridge lauding Elliott for his finish against PSG, the goal was a special one for the Liverpool youngster, who this season has suffered something of an identity crisis since the arrival of Slot.
However, last night’s heroics will go a long way in Elliott finding a place for himself in the Liverpool squad once again, and for Slot’s decision to bring off Salah, the tactical choice was one that proved to be the right one given the eventual outcome.
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To say the Reds were off the boil would be an understatement, with Steve Nicol slamming Liverpool for their ‘awful’ display against PSG, who from minute one looked well off their best in almost every department on the pitch.
Mohamed Salah vs PSG
Minutes played 86
Touches 41
Succesful dribbles 0/4
Passes into the final third 1
Dispossesed 3
And based on Salah’s stats against PSG, the 32-year-old winger endured a game to forget for Liverpool, with the Ballon d’Or favourite unable to get going and to create any sort of threat against the Ligue 1 leaders.
Indeed, Salah has shown he only needs a split-second to create magic with Liverpool this season, yet the forward couldn’t do a thing last night in Paris along with the majority of his teammates, who will be shocked that they came away from a win.