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Inter Milan stars Hakan Calhanoglu and Francesco Acerbi suffered injuries during tonight’s Champions League loss to Liverpool.According to Sky Sport via FCInterNews, the Turkish midfielder
Liverpool nicked a late win in their Champions League encounter vs Inter Milan thanks to a late Dominik Szoboszlai penalty. The hosts - and many watching from the stands or at home - felt the decision to award the spot kick was extremely harsh.
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Alisson Becker continues in goal, with the familiar pairing of Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate ahead of him at centre-back. Both full-backs are changed, with Joe Gomez and Andy Robertson replacing Conor Bradley and Milos Kerkez respectively.
Dominik Szoboszlai scores late penalty to seal much-needed win for Reds - Inter Milan 0-1 Liverpool: Reds respond to Mohamed Salah drama with composed performance and crucial Champions League win cour
Inter Milan striker Marcus Thuram insisted Monday that the Italian side always rise to the occasion in the Champions League as he anticipates a fightback from crisis-hit Liverpool.
Liverpool’s first Champions League win under Arne Slot had all the makings of a trademark Jurgen Klopp victory: a comeback, two set-piece goals and a third on the counter-attack, and lots of early switches of play. In the first 50 minutes against AC ...
Liverpool beat AC Milan 3-1 in the Champions League last night. Here are the players who surprised — and the ones who disappointed. Liverpool came from a goal down to defeat AC Milan in the Champions League last night at the San Siro. USMNT star ...
Liverpool's Premier League title defense preparations step up a gear today as the Reds begin their tour of Hong Kong and Japan with a tricky test against Serie A heavyweights AC Milan. Below, we'll outline the best live TV streaming services to watch this ...
MILAN, Sept 17 (Reuters) - On a night that saw Liverpool's Arne Slot and AC Milan's Paulo Fonseca each take the managerial reins in a Champions League game with their new teams for the first time, their experiences could not have been more different.