Liverpool two minutes give him the lead

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A side of the Salzburg and Liverpool match

Liverpool qualified for the Champions League final as the leader of their group, after a 2-0 home victory over Red Bull Salzburg Tuesday evening, in the last round of the first round.

Liverpool's goals were scored by Nabi Keita (57) and Mohamed Salah (58).

Liverpool topped Group Five with 13 points, one point ahead of Naples, who also qualified for the final price by beating Genk 0-4, while Salzburg's balance froze 7 points, and turned to compete in the European League competition.

Liverpool involved a strong lineup, relying on the 4-3-3 gameplay, with the Croatian Diane Lovrain alongside Dutchman Virgil Van Dyck in the depth of defense with the backs of Trent Alexander Arnold and Andy Robertson.

Jordan Henderson played the role of the fulcrum, with the support of Giorgio Venualum and Nabi Keita, in the formation of the offensive line, as usual, from the trio of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino.

As for the home team, it also relied on a squad that was overcome by an offensive tendency, led by the young Norwegian striker Ehrling Halland with the support of the wings Hwang He Chan and Takumi Minaminho.

Goalkeeper Sisan Stackovich saved Salzburg's goal from an investigator goal in the fourth minute, when he blocked Salah's attempt, after a long pass from Lovrin

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