LASK v Liverpool: Pictures
Liverpool came from behind to notch a 3-1 win over LASK and get their Europa League campaign off to the perfect start. Jurgen Klopp was a relieved man on the touchline as his much-changed side eventually came up trumps, as Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah rendered Florian Flecker’s early stunner little more than a memorable consolation. With three points on the board for the Reds, Express Sport takes you through four key talking points from their European opener…
Gravenberch’s daring decision pays off
Before the game, which saw Gravenberch handed his first start for the Reds, Klopp stated that it was time to let the former Bayern Munich midfielder ‘out of his cage’. Shortly after his arrival on Merseyside, the Dutchman made the daring decision to refuse a Netherlands U21 call-up and focus on getting sharp for his new chapter – which didn’t go down well with everyone.
But it’s just as well that he made the gutsy call. Despite several sharp touches, Gravenberch’s ring rust was obvious in the early exchanges, and it was clear that he is not yet on the same wavelength as his team-mates.
Giving himself extra time to bed in therefore seems like a wise choice, and the 21-year-old was rewarded for an ernest display by making a good run into the channel and crossing in for Luis Diaz to put the visitors ahead. As the dust settles on an up-and-down performance, Klopp will hope that Gravenberch’s injury scare in the closing stages is nothing more than that.
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Wasteful Nunez makes amends
Darwin Nunez was given only his second start of the season against LASK, with Klopp hoping that the Uruguayan would tap into his taste for European football, having scored four in his past five continental games prior to kick-off.
Nunez eventually made it five in six by drawing Liverpool level from the penalty spot, but it could have been an even better night for the 24-year-old, who spooned one header over the crossbar early on and saw another palmed away by the goalkeeper from point-blank range.
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Klopp may think twice
On paper, the trip to Austria should have been a walk in the park for Klopp and his Liverpool side. The German knew it, too, making no fewer than 11 changes from the weekend’s Premier League win over Wolves.
The selection shake-up very nearly backfired, as the Reds were behind until well into the second period. An unbeaten streak dating back to April 1 was almost ended in unlikely circumstances, and Klopp may think twice about making wholesale changes for the remainder of his side’s Europa League group-stage matches.
Doak proves his manager right
Teenage sensation Ben Doak was given his first competitive Liverpool start on Thursday, becoming the fourth-youngest player to represent the Reds in Europe. Before the game, Klopp said that the 17-year-old is terrific in one-on-one situations, but still has plenty to learn in other areas of his game.
And so it proved, as Doak came racing out of the blocks against LASK, jinking past defenders and firing in dangerous low crosses. But it was far from a faultless performance. The youngster was occasionally too slow to get his pass or shot away, and his effectiveness dried up as the game wore on before he was withdrawn in the second half.
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