“Dominant Show: Liverpool’s Salah and Gakpo Lead Reds to Resounding 6-1 Victory over Sparta Prague in Europa League Quarter-Finals at Anfield”

Pep Guardiola practically heard Manchester breathing a sigh of relief as Liverpool players lined up and alternated to hammer the ball into Sparta Prague’s goal.

In the opposite part of the city, Erik ten Hag would have been hiding behind the couch out of concern about taking another beating.

With a ruthless performance, Jurgen Klopp’s team destroyed their Czech opponents, making the Treble winners’ point from last Sunday appear quite significant.

With Liverpool’s current form, an early demolition job at Old Trafford could occur when they play their fierce rivals United on Sunday.

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For the benefit of Ten Hag, let’s hope he didn’t watch the first fifteen minutes, during which Liverpool led 4-0 thanks to goals from Darwin Nunez, Mohamed Salah, Bobby Clark, and Cody Gakpo.

Football on TNT Sports on X: “9 goals in his last 9 starts. Darwin Nunez is one of the most in-form strikers in the world right now.

Kết quả bóng đá Liverpool vs Sparta Praha Europa League hôm nay

Mateusz Musialowski, the most recent graduate, made his first-team debut for the Kindergarten Kop, and 19-year-old Clark scored his first goal in Liverpool colours. However, during the announcement of the starting lineups, the stadium announcer mistook him for his father Lee.

Football on TNT Sports on X: "9 goals in his last 9 starts. Darwin Nunez is  one of the most in-form strikers in the world right now   https://t.co/86Wb4W35EG" / X

But Salah’s night was his. For the eighth consecutive season, he surpassed the 20 goal mark in the league, something no other Liverpool player has ever accomplished. On his first start since New Year’s Day, he also collected a hat-trick of assists.

Jurgen Klopp backs Mohamed Salah to keep scoring after making Liverpool history | The Independent

Jurgen Klopp backs Mohamed Salah to keep scoring after making Liverpool  history | The Independent

Credit is deserved, of course, as the scoreline makes this appear to be one of the season’s best performances, but Sparta were awful.

Liverpool effortlessly cut through the Czech team’s defence, demonstrating the obvious class difference. Salah and Clark took turns stealing the ball and feeding one another for a tap-in, which led straight to Sparta’s second and third goals.

Samuel on X: “So happy for Cody Gakpo to take full opportunity to score twice. Unlucky not to get a hattrick, hope this can be the confidence booster he needed.

Samuel on X: "So happy for Cody Gakpo to take full opportunity to score  twice. Unlucky not to get a hattrick, hope this can be the confidence  booster he needed. 🫡 https://t.co/vxqz8tcWnR" /

Dominik Szoboszlai’s deft work set up Nunez for a thunderous near-post goal that put Liverpool ahead earlier.

Photography of Dominik Szoboszlai celebrating after scoring during Liverpool v Sparta Prague.

Photography of Dominik Szoboszlai celebrating after scoring during Liverpool v Sparta Prague.

Nunez, who is in excellent scoring form, was participating in his 47th game of a long season. However, he later produced a typical howler when he missed a five-yard shot.

 

This was a night to develop what Klopp refers to as “rhythm,” in addition to stamina and self-assurance, and Salah demonstrated this by setting up Gakpo to break the Dutchman’s five-game goalless streak.

 

Ironically or not, Liverpool relaxed a little and let Sparta equalise late in the first half through Veljko Birmancevic, which drove the away supporters into a frenzy. It was time for the comeback.

Naturally, even the most upbeat Sparta supporters—who never ceased chanting and dancing at the Anfield Road End—knew that wasn’t the case, and early in the second half, Szoboszlai’s strike deflected in off Ladislav Krejci to put Liverpool’s total for the tie into double figures.

 

After that, Liverpool’s players were lining up to join in the action. Harvey Elliott, a halftime replacement, curled in a beautiful finish from a distance that would have been the game’s winning goal if Gakpo hadn’t stolen the final touch and claimed it.

GALERIE: ONLINE: Liverpool - Sparta 6:1. Další debakl, Gakpo přidal druhý  gól | FOTO 1 | iSport.cz

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