Porto 1-5 Liverpool: Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino score twice as Liverpool voyage in Champions League
Match report as Porto 'attendant Diogo Costa makes blunders for two Liverpool objectives; Roberto Firmino scores two objectives shortly in the wake of coming on as a substitute; Sadio Mane likewise nets on stroke of half-time; Mehdi Taremi scores encouragement objective for Porto.
Liverpool traveled to one more earnest triumph in Porto, with Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino both scoring twice as the Reds won 5-1 in the Champions League.
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Roberto Firmino Scoring twice vs Porto |
Jurgen Klopp's side previously had two immense successes to their name at the Estadio do Dragao in their new past - winning 5-0 in the 2017/18 season and 4-1 the next year - albeit the Liverpool manager had made light of them having any bearing on Tuesday's outing.
Yet, it was a significant part of equivalent to Liverpool delivered a staggering showcase. The initial two objectives were tap-ins from Salah (18) and Sadio Mane (45) in the main half as the guests ruled the game.
They kept on controlling the match after the break and expanded their lead when Salah (60) opened home his second objective of the evening after some more inconceivable work from Curtis Jones.
Porto were given a promise of something better when Mehdi Taremi's low header beat Alisson in the 74th moment. Be that as it may, before long, Firmino (77) scored his first objective only 10 minutes subsequent to coming on as a substitute after a second mistake of the evening from Porto goalkeeper Diogo Costa.
Firmino's subsequent objective followed four minutes after the fact after an extensive VAR check for offside, with the forward considered to be onside as he cleared home in the 81st moment.
The success keeps Liverpool top of Group B with six focuses, two focuses in front of Atletico Madrid, who beat AC Milan 2-1 with a late punishment. Porto stay in third.
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