Victor Osimhen fires Galatasaray to victory on hellish night for Liverpool
Victor Osimhen scored the only goal on a penalty in the 16th minute as Galatasaray capitalized on Liverpool's defensive errors and injuries to secure a 1-0 Champions League win.
- On September 30, Galatasaray beat Liverpool 1-0 at Rams Park with Victor Osimhen scoring the only goal from the penalty spot in Istanbul.
- Ahead of the game, Liverpool aimed to recover from the Palace loss, with Arne Slot rotating his squad and benching Mohamed Salah and Alexander Isak to manage fixtures.
- Amid noisy home support, Liverpool players faced hostility as Mohamed Salah covered his ears, Alisson Becker left injured, and a late penalty was overturned after a VAR review.
- The loss leaves Liverpool with three points from six in the group stage and injuries to Alisson Becker and Hugo Ekitike raise selection concerns before the Chelsea trip.
- Longer-Term concerns focus on cohesion and tactical balance as Liverpool squad depth is tested by injuries, but Arne Slot and Virgil van Dijk urge calm during this challenging period.
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