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FSG left with no choice after Champions League blow to ignite new Liverpool era

FSG left with no choice after Champions League blow to ignite new Liverpool era

On a sun-drenched Anfield afternoon, Liverpool’s Champions League dream all but ended. And while it wasn’t really how the script was supposed to play out, it just had to be Roberto Firmino who at least saved the day.

What was supposed to be a suitable prelude to the roaring send-off that Firmino, James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain so richly deserve, fell flat as Jurgen Klopp’s side were held to a 1-1 draw in the penultimate game of a difficult campaign that will now only return them Europa League football, barring a shock collapse from either Manchester United or Newcastle. Both now need just one point from their final two games.

Instead, Aston Villa proved themselves to be the chief spoilers and Anfield was subjected to a day that was largely made up of frustration and angst. That was until the 89th minute, at least, when Firmino scored his 110th and likely final goal of a decorated, trophy-laden and memory-filled eight years on Merseyside. There won’t be another like him, that is for sure.

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Back in the squad after missing the last six matches with a muscle problem, Firmino was never going to lose his fitness battle for this one. His second-half cameo rescued the Reds from a second home defeat of the season with a late finish from Mohamed Salah’s cross after Jacob Ramsey’s first-half effort for the Villans.

Perhaps the only surprise following that equaliser was that he didn’t finish with a flourish by winning a game that Villa’s time-wasting antics helped ensure went past the 110-minute mark in total.

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A little over 20 of those had been played when Ibrahima Konate brought down Ollie Watkins inside the penalty area. The Villa striker dusted himself down and placed the spot-kick wide but the visitors had the lead moments later, through Ramsey who finished smartly at the back post from Douglas Luiz’s cross.

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  • May 20, 2023