Late Matip header earns Liverpool victory over Ajax
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[September 14, 2022] By
Simon Evans
LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) -Liverpool's Joel Matip headed in an
89th-minute winner as last season's runners-up left it late to beat
Ajax Amsterdam 2-1 in their Champions League Group A match at
Anfield on Tuesday.
Juergen Klopp's side had lost their opening game in the group 4-1 at
Napoli and were heading for another disappointing result until the
centre back rose to meet a corner which appeared to be cleared off
the line, but the assistant referee raised his flag to indicate a
goal.
It was an improved performance from the English team but one which
was still far below their best.
Mohamed Salah fired the home side ahead in the 17th minute after
being picked out by Diogo Jota, the Egyptian beating Ajax keeper
Remko Pasveer with a trademark finish.
But the lead lasted just 10 minutes before Ajax pulled level with a
stunning strike from Mohammed Kudus who worked himself some space in
the box before hammering the ball into the top corner.
Liverpool responded well to the setback though with Virgil van Dijk
forcing Pasveer into action with a firm header from a Trent
Alexander-Arnold corner in the 35th minute.
Alexander-Arnold then went close himself -- bursting into the
inside-right channel, he cut inside on to his left foot and fired a
shot straight at Pasveer’s chest and then the Ajax keeper reacted
well to keep out the follow-up shot.
Liverpool enjoyed the bulk of pressure after the break but Ajax
fullback Daley Blind wasted a great chance to put the Dutch side
ahead when he was left unmarked at the back post but headed wide.
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Substitute Darwin Nunez should have won the game
for Liverpool in the 83rd minute after he was slipped in by Salah
but the Uruguayan striker scuffed his shot wide from a great
position inside the box.
A deflected effort from Salah then struck the post before, from the
resulting Kostas Tsimikas corner, Matip rose to head in the winner.
Liverpool will be relieved simply to have got the three points on
the board after a difficult start to the season and their disastrous
display in Naples.
"It is a first step, a very important step,” said Klopp.
"I think everybody could see that we understood and that we had to
put in a completely different shift (to Naples). The boys did that.
We played a lot of good stuff against a hard fighting opposition.
Scored the first goal and should’ve scored more goals, from set
pieces especially," he said.
Ajax coach Alfred Schreuder said his side had
struggled to cope with Liverpool’s "intensity".
"It is not a disaster, but we have to learn from this," he said.
"We are still developing. There are several guys who have not played
these kinds of matches. It is very good for them," he added.
There will also have been some relief among Liverpool officials and
the broader English football community that there was no chanting or
booing during the pre-match tribute to Queen Elizabeth.
There had been some concern that some Liverpool fans, who had booed
Prince William at Wembley Stadium in May, would not respect the
‘period of silence’.
There was no serious disruption although a few isolated shouts did
interrupt the silence which lasted only 25 seconds, rather than the
usual one minute.
(Editing by Toby Davis)
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