Liverpool secured their place in the Champions League quarter-finals by blowing away Galatasaray 4-0 at Anfield in their round of 16 second leg on Wednesday evening. After Dominik Szoboszlai scored in the first half, Hugo Ekitike, Ryan Gravenberch and Mohamed Salah all netted after the break to ensure the Reds overcame a 1-0 deficit from Istanbul last week.
The 4-1 aggregate victory means Arne Slot's side have set up a rematch in the last eight against Paris Saint-Germain, who beat them in the round of 16 last season on the way to winning the trophy.
The ECHO was in attendance at Anfield and here we run the rule over the performances of the Liverpool players.
Watched from a distance before the break until saving weak Sallai header and had even less to do in the second half.
Regularly offered himself as an attacking outlet early on and stuck to defensive task up against Yilmaz. Subbed.
Not always the right choice when clearing into midfield first half but helped by Osimhen being hampered by an arm injury and impressive as game progressed.
Spent most of the opening period playing in midfield and header created chance for Mac Allister. Dominated the weak Galatasaray attack.
Roused the crowd early on with some strong challenges and set the tone with an impressive, all-action showing. Very good and still running in last minute.
Saw a lot of the ball before the break and looked to break through the Galatasaray defensive lines and sparked and finished move for third. Looked so comfortable in possession. Subbed.
Alexis Mac Allister 7
Clever corner delivery for opener and hit the bar from close range with header, forced Cakir into great save second half and had goal disallowed for not very much. Far more lively than of late.
More like the Salah of old, constantly on the move and thwarted by two decent Cakir saves before setting up Ekitike for second and smashing in fourth. Injury-enforced substitution a worry, though. Let's not mention the penalty miss.
Much more effective back in midfield, snapping into tackles, driving forward, scoring the first well and winning the penalty. He isn't a right-back.
Denied by deflection with one close-range effort and, while ostensibly on left, worked hard to find spaces in which to perform and began to find succession of dangerous passes second half. Subbed.
Very mixed bag first half with some clever touches allied with a strange reluctance to run in behind at times. Better after that and took his goal well. Subbed.
Curtis Jones (for Frimpong 67) 7
Tidy and industrious during his right-back cameo.
Cody Gakpo (for Salah 74) 6
Nearly got on the end of a few things.
Federico Chiesa (for Ekitike 89)
Trey Nyoni (for Gravenberch 89)
Rio Ngumoha (for Wirtz 89)
Nice to get a few more minutes.






