Salah gave Liverpool the lead with another splendid goal at the Wanda Metropolitano after dancing past three Atletico defenders and firing in to make it nine consecutive games the Egyptian has scored in.
Mohamed
Salah continued his blistering run of form on Tuesday by scoring twice in a 3-2
victory over 10-man Atletico Madrid as Liverpool took charge of Group B in the
Champions League.
But a wild
contest in Madrid had several twists and turns still to come as Naby Keita
doubled the advantage only for Atletico to strike twice before half-time,
Antoine Griezmann pulling his team back into the match and leaving Liverpool
looking temporarily dishevelled.
Yet
Griezmann was sent off in the 52nd minute for a high foot into the face of
Roberto Firmino and Liverpool made Atleti pay, a clumsy challenge by Mario
Hermoso on Diogo Jota giving Salah the chance to win the game from the spot.
Even with
10 men, Atletico thought they might have snatched a draw late on as Luis
Suarez, on off the bench, prepared to take a penalty against his former club
with his first touch.
Instead,
referee Daniel Siebert infuriated the home crowd by cancelling his decision
after consulting the replay.
Liverpool
move five points clear at the top of the group, with Atletico seemingly left to
scrap it out with Porto for second place. They have four points each.
Between
his two goals, Salah was often on the fringes of a game that was high on
adrenaline but low on craft and creativity.
Yet the
29-year-old proved the difference again, adding his 11th and 12 goals of the
season and showing why many now have him as favourite for the Ballon d’Or.
Diego
Simeone’s plan seemed to be to have Thomas Lemar doubling up with Yannick
Carrasco when Salah moved into threatening positions but in the eighth minute,
Salah just nipped past both of them.
He
collected the ball far out on the right towards the corner flag, danced inside
Carrasco, Lemar and then finally Koke before unleashing from the edge of the
box, his shot deflecting off James Milner.
Atleti had
barely paused for breath when Liverpool made it two, this time Felipe with some
uncharacteristically limp defending, his wild clearance plopping up to Keita,
who whacked it first time on the volley into the net.
Liverpool
were faster, stronger and cutting through Atletico almost at will but little by
little the home side resisted and found their way back.
A chipped
pass from the impressive Joao Felix had to be poked out of Carrasco’s reach at
the back post and from the resulting corner, Atleti pulled one back.
Lemar
wriggled round the back of Keita and his cross bypassed everyone in the area
before landing with Koke, who did well to shoot low into the crowd, where
Griezmann diverted in.
The wait
for a VAR check gave Simeone a second chance to thrash his arms towards the
home crowd, with Atletico believing again.
Felix
scuttled clear but Alisson blocked the finish and then Felix surged past Keita
on the left touchline.
Prodding
inside to Griezmann, the gap was not obvious, but Virgil van Dijk had his
angles wrong and the Frenchman’s first touch was decisive, piercing him through
Liverpool’s defence and offering space for a cool finish.
Lemar and
Carrasco both went close either side of half-time and Atletico appeared to have
the initiative, Liverpool’s early authority lost.
But
Griezmann’s red card changed the complexion again, the striker sent off after
lifting his foot high enough to connect with the side of Firmino’s head, even
if his eyes were fixed firmly on the ball.
The
dismissal spoiled the flow as Atletico, and Simeone, looked for every chance
either to squeeze a Liverpool red card from Siebert or waste time.
They
looked like they might hold on for a point until Hermoso blinked in the 76th
minute, his clumsy challenge on Jota under a high ball in the area prompting
Siebert to point to the spot.
Jan Oblak
jumped right, Salah rolled left.
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