Mac Allister heads Liverpool to Champions League win over Real Madrid
- On Tuesday at Anfield, Liverpool beat Real Madrid 1-0, Alexis Mac Allister's header from Dominik Szoboszlai's set-piece deciding the match.
- After Saturday's win over Aston Villa, Liverpool arrived needing a sustained response following six defeats in seven matches, building on 13 wins from a 14-game unbeaten run.
- Trent Alexander-Arnold returned to Anfield as a late substitute, facing boos three times during warm-up and vocally after his 81st-minute entry, while his Sybil Road mural was vandalised earlier.
- The victory ended Real Madrid's 100 per cent Champions League start, delivered another clean sheet from a set-piece goal, and moved Liverpool into sixth place ahead of Sunday’s trip to Manchester City.
- A VAR review overturned a free-kick for Aurelien Tchouameni's handball, with UEFA stating 'VAR decision: no penalty,' despite Clattenburg's criticism, `What the VAR has done, in his opinion, because the referee has given a handball- and I think it's a handball by the way`.
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UCL: 'You're trying to be cute' - Thierry Henry slams Vinicius after Real Madrid's defeat to Liverpool
Former Arsenal attacker, Thierry Henry, has hit out at Vinicius Junior following the Brazilian’s performance in Real Madrid’s 1-0 defeat to Liverpool in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Liverpool needed just Alexis Mac Allister’s 61st minute strike to secure all three points at Anfield, handing Real Madrid their first defeat in the Champions League this season. It was the first time Real Madrid have failed to score in a game this season as…
Liverpool down Real Madrid in Champions League, Bayern edge PSG
Alexis Mac Allister scored the only goal as Liverpool beat Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday, while Luis Diaz grabbed a brace as Bayern Munich sunk title-holders Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 in the French capital.
How Liverpool delivered their best performance of the season against Real Madrid
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