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Liverpool Have 'Peak Thierry Henry' as National Media React to Superb Frankfurt Win
Liverpool scored five goals including two headers to end a four-game losing streak and boost confidence in the Champions League, analysts said.
- On Wednesday, Liverpool FC beat Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 at Deutsche Bank Park to return to winning ways and avoid losing five consecutive matches.
- Facing a run of recent defeats, Liverpool FC travelled to Frankfurt under scrutiny after their squad plane was stuck on the tarmac at Liverpool John Lennon Airport for four hours on Tuesday.
- After falling behind to Rasmus Kristensen, Liverpool responded through Hugo Ekitike and headed goals from Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté at half-time; Cody Gakpo and Dominik Szoboszlai scored after the break.
- The victory offered a confidence boost and showed the influence of Slot's big-money summer signings, while Mohamed Salah came on with 20 minutes to demonstrate Liverpool's attacking depth.
- Given Frankfurt's recent results, the match offered Liverpool a timely chance to reassert themselves, with a lively 58,700 crowd at Deutsche Bank Park and Frankfurt's defensive vulnerabilities.
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Eintracht Frankfurt loses on the third day of the Champions League against Liverpool FC in front of the home country with 1:5. New addition Florian Wirtz prepared two goals for the English.
·Dortmund, Germany
Read Full ArticleAfter the early leadership of the Eintracht everything goes wrong from the Frankfurt point of view. A former Frankfurter quickly achieves the balance, later Florian Wirtz succeeds the first goal participations for his new club.
·Frankfurt, Germany
Read Full ArticleLiverpool losing run ends with Frankfurt thrashing as Salah risk pays off - 5 talking points - The Mirror
EINTRACHT FRANKFURT 1-5 LIVERPOOL: Goals from Hugo Ekitike, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Cody Gakpo and Dominik Szoboszlai ensured the Reds claimed three points in the Champions League
·London, United Kingdom
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right2Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution34% Left, 33% Center, 33% Right
Bias Distribution
- 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
34% Left
L 34%
C 33%
R 33%
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