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Mohamed Salah superb but five-star Liverpool give Roma a Champions League lifeline

Egyptian takes his tally for the season to 43 goals in semi-final first leg as Liverpool score five but Italian side pull two back late on at Anfield

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Mohamed Salah (right) refuses to celebrate after opening the scoring for Liverpool against his former club Roma. Photo: Reuters
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp labelled talisman Mohamed Salah a “genius” as the Egyptian came back to haunt former club Roma in spectacular style with two goals and two assists in a 5-2 semi-final, first-leg demolition of the Italians at Anfield.

However, Liverpool’s night was soured by the concession of two late away goals and a serious injury to midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain that looks set to end his season and World Cup chances with England.

Roberto Firmino also scored twice and Sadio Mane netted Liverpool’s other goal to make up for missing a series of gilt-edged chances as the scoreline did anything but flatter the hosts.

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“He’s outstanding, pretty much you can’t defend [against him],” said Klopp of Salah.

“The first goal is a genius strike. He scored already a few like this and that makes it even more special because it makes it no coincidence.”

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Mohamed Salah cuts in from the right and curls home the first goal. Photo: Reuters
Mohamed Salah cuts in from the right and curls home the first goal. Photo: Reuters
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