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Maribor 0-7 Liverpool: Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino bag braces as Jurgen Klopp's side pick up first Champions League victory in emphatic fashion
Roberto Firmino got the Reds off the mark inside three minutes, tapping home a Mohamed Salah assist
Liverpool doubled their lead soon after as Philippe Coutinho scored his fourth consecutive away goal
Winger Salah opened his body to slot the ball around the goalkeeper on 19 minutes for goal No three
Alberto Moreno then put on an assist as the ball was bundled over the line by Salah for his second goal
Firmino confirmed his second of the game as the second half got underway, heading home from close range
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain grabbed his first Liverpool goal before Trent Alexander-Arnold completed the win
Bold citrus, the marketing men call it. Bold decision, others would have said, a sight that could have made for sore eyes.
Liverpool donned their new third kit and the colour — luminous orange — would have left them with no place to hide had things gone askew. Fortunately for Jurgen Klopp, they made a statement in their performance rather than their fashion.
Klopp wanted a win to mark the second anniversary of his first game in charge of Liverpool, but he could not have envisaged what his players produced. Even for a club with such a fine European pedigree, this was a record-breaking night.
Maribor 0-7 Liverpool: Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino bag braces as Jurgen Klopp's side pick up first Champions League victory in emphatic fashion
Roberto Firmino got the Reds off the mark inside three minutes, tapping home a Mohamed Salah assist
Liverpool doubled their lead soon after as Philippe Coutinho scored his fourth consecutive away goal
Winger Salah opened his body to slot the ball around the goalkeeper on 19 minutes for goal No three
Alberto Moreno then put on an assist as the ball was bundled over the line by Salah for his second goal
Firmino confirmed his second of the game as the second half got underway, heading home from close range
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain grabbed his first Liverpool goal before Trent Alexander-Arnold completed the win
Bold citrus, the marketing men call it. Bold decision, others would have said, a sight that could have made for sore eyes.
Liverpool donned their new third kit and the colour — luminous orange — would have left them with no place to hide had things gone askew. Fortunately for Jurgen Klopp, they made a statement in their performance rather than their fashion.
Klopp wanted a win to mark the second anniversary of his first game in charge of Liverpool, but he could not have envisaged what his players produced. Even for a club with such a fine European pedigree, this was a record-breaking night.