Liverpool into quarters despite loss to 10-man Inter
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[March 09, 2022] By
Simon Evans
LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) -Liverpool stuttered into the
quarter-finals of the Champions League with a 2-1 aggregate win over
Inter Milan after suffering a 1-0 loss to the Italian side, who were
reduced to 10 men, at Anfield on Tuesday.
After a cagey first half, a superb drive into the top corner from
Lautaro Martinez in the 62nd minute put Inter ahead on the night.
But just when they looked capable of springing a surprise, the
visitors found themselves down a man after Alexis Sanchez was
dismissed for a second yellow card after catching Liverpool
midfielder Fabinho.
It was a harsh decision against Sanchez, who had won the ball but
caught the Brazilian with his follow through and Inter's bench
furiously protested.
The dismissal killed Inter's momentum with Liverpool never looking
in danger of conceding again.
"Lautaro's goal had hit Liverpool, but Sanchez's expulsion
influenced the last half hour of play," said Inter coach Simone
Inzaghi ruefully.
"A victory at Anfield it's nice, but it's useless for the
qualification," he added.
After their 2-0 loss at the San Siro, Inzaghi's Inter came to
Anfield knowing that they needed to find the perfect balance of
defensive security and clinical finishing and they began in
confident fashion.
Inter's shape was compact and their movement clever while Liverpool
struggled to get into their normal rhythm, perhaps wary of
over-committing.
Still, it was the home side who came nearest to taking a first-half
lead with Joel Matip heading against the bar and then Virgil van
Dijk heading wide from a Trent Alexander Arnold corner.
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Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez scores their first goal Action Images
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Hakan Calhanoglu forced Liverpool keeper Alisson
Becker into action in the 42nd minute and on the stroke of halftime
Trent Alexander-Arnold, finding space on the right, flashed a shot
just wide.
Liverpool struck the woodwork again after the interval, with Mohamed
Salah hitting the post after Inter keeper Samir Handanovic had
rushed out to foil Diogo Jota.
But the game truly came alive when Martinez, having just wasted a
good opportunity, picked the ball up on Liverpool's right and took a
step inside before unleashing an unstoppable drive.
It was a short-lived moment of promise for Inter though, with
Sanchez departing soon after, and it was Klopp's men who looked the
more likely to add to the scoring.
Salah hit the post for the second time in the game and then
substitute Luis Diaz saw a stoppage-time shot cleared off the line
by Arturo Vidal.
Although the defeat ended Liverpool's seven-match winning run in the
Champions League they achieved their goal of reaching the last eight
for the fourth time in the last five seasons.
"The art of football is to lose the right games. I still hate it,
but if there's any game we could afford to lose it was tonight,"
said Klopp.
"Over the two games I think we deserved it. It is fair that we are
through against a tough opponent".
(Reporting by Simon EvansEditing by Toby Davis)
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