Liverpool 2 0 Napoli Reds Player Ratings as Salah and Nunez score late goals to seal the win UEFA Champions League 2022 23
Liverpool 2-0 Napoli Reds Player Ratings as Salah and Nunez score late goals to seal the win UEFA Champions League 2022-23 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
It’s going to be a cracker Liverpool Napoli confirmed lineups It’s going to be a cracker Liverpool made a decent start to the game and played well in central midfield as looked sharp. Napoli, too, started well and played with a good tempo going forward. Both teams attempted three shots apiece, with one on target. However, the Reds edged the visitors 52% to 48% on possession. The hosts were ineffective in wide areas as they played Jones as a makeshift winger on the left flank. However, midfielders from either side cramped up the spaces and made it difficult for anyone to carve out an opening. This resulted in a tightly-contested first half as Liverpool and Napoli went into the break deadlocked at 0-0. An even first-half at Anfield.
An even first-half at Anfield. Liverpool were slow off the blocks for the second half as Napoli grabbed a goal in the 52nd minute via Leo Ostigard. However, the goal was ruled out for offside following a VAR check and the scores remained level. Milner suffered an injury and had to be replaced by Harvey Elliott. Both managers made multiple changes as they looked to grab the go-ahead goal. Liverpool left it late to score as saved Darwin Nunez's initial header but tapped in the rebound. Replays confirmed the ball had crossed the line as the hosts led 1-0 after 85 minutes. Nunez then scored to make it 2-0 with virtually the last kick of the game. Liverpool secured a crucial win but still ended the group phase in second place behind Napoli. That said, let's take a look at how the Reds fared in this game.
Liverpool 2-0 Napoli Reds Player Ratings as Salah and Nunez score late goals to seal the win UEFA Champions League 2022-23
Liverpool FC v SSC Napoli: Group A - UEFA Champions League Liverpool defeated 2-0 in the on Tuesday, November 1. The result sees them end the group stages with 13 points from six games, qualifying as the second-placed team from Group A. The Reds entered the game on the back of a run of mixed form. They have won three and lost two of their last five games across competitions. They lost 2-1 to Leeds United thanks to a goal in stoppage time that put an end to Virgil van Dijk's unbeaten run at Anfield. However, Jurgen Klopp and his men were looking to end their UCL campaign well. Liverpool fielded a competitive lineup for the game as and were given the nod. Liverpool Napoli confirmed lineupsIt’s going to be a cracker Liverpool Napoli confirmed lineups It’s going to be a cracker Liverpool made a decent start to the game and played well in central midfield as looked sharp. Napoli, too, started well and played with a good tempo going forward. Both teams attempted three shots apiece, with one on target. However, the Reds edged the visitors 52% to 48% on possession. The hosts were ineffective in wide areas as they played Jones as a makeshift winger on the left flank. However, midfielders from either side cramped up the spaces and made it difficult for anyone to carve out an opening. This resulted in a tightly-contested first half as Liverpool and Napoli went into the break deadlocked at 0-0. An even first-half at Anfield.
An even first-half at Anfield. Liverpool were slow off the blocks for the second half as Napoli grabbed a goal in the 52nd minute via Leo Ostigard. However, the goal was ruled out for offside following a VAR check and the scores remained level. Milner suffered an injury and had to be replaced by Harvey Elliott. Both managers made multiple changes as they looked to grab the go-ahead goal. Liverpool left it late to score as saved Darwin Nunez's initial header but tapped in the rebound. Replays confirmed the ball had crossed the line as the hosts led 1-0 after 85 minutes. Nunez then scored to make it 2-0 with virtually the last kick of the game. Liverpool secured a crucial win but still ended the group phase in second place behind Napoli. That said, let's take a look at how the Reds fared in this game.