- 15' A. Mac Allister (V. van Dijk)
- 21' F. Wirtz (H. Ekitike)
- 50' M. Salah (D. Szoboszlai)
- 57' H. Ekitike
- 61' A. Mac Allister
- 90' F. Chiesa (V. van Dijk)
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Match Recap
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Liverpool Demolish Qarabag in Champions League Rout
Liverpool 6-0 Qarabag
Liverpool delivered a statement performance at Anfield, dismantling Qarabag 6-0 in their final Champions League league phase fixture to cement third place in the table with an emphatic display of attacking prowess.
The Reds established their dominance early, with Alexis Mac Allister opening the scoring on 15 minutes before Florian Wirtz doubled the advantage six minutes later. The statistics told the story of Liverpool’s overwhelming superiority—they registered 38 shots to Qarabag’s meagre five, whilst enjoying a commanding 5.60 expected goals compared to the visitors’ 0.22.
Mohamed Salah continued the onslaught after the break, extending Liverpool’s lead on 50 minutes. Hugo Ekitiké and Mac Allister’s second goal followed in quick succession, before Federico Chiesa completed the scoring in stoppage time.
The 19-place gulf between the sides in the table was evident throughout. Liverpool’s 89% pass accuracy and 12 shots on target demonstrated their clinical edge, whilst Qarabag managed just one effort on goal despite holding 44% possession. The Azerbaijani side’s goalkeeper made six saves but could do little to stem the tide.
Manager rotations in the 67th minute saw Liverpool withdraw key players with the result secure, whilst Qarabag made wholesale changes in an attempt to salvage pride. Marko Janković’s booking in the 70th minute was their only moment of note in the second half.
The victory maintains Liverpool’s excellent form, extending their points-per-game average to 2.25 in the competition. For Qarabag, sitting 22nd with 10 points, this heavy defeat caps a disappointing campaign that has yielded just one win in their last five fixtures.
Liverpool’s attacking display, featuring 27 shots inside the box and 14 corner kicks, showcased the depth and quality that makes them genuine contenders for European glory.