Liverpool have made winning at Anfield look straightforward this season — and it was no different against Toulouse.
Jurgen Klopp’s side maintained their perfect record in this season’s Europa League with an emphatic victory over the Ligue 1 side in an entertaining encounter.
Our experts analyse the big talking points from another satisfying outing for the Merseysiders…
Gravenberch’s big night
When Liverpool went shopping in Germany for the final item on their list this summer, they were sure Ryan Gravenberch was the answer.
Endo ends header drought
It’s been a challenging period for Wataru Endo.
Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister have quickly adapted to life at Liverpool, nailing down places in Jurgen Klopp’s first-choice midfield. In recent weeks, fellow summer signing Gravenberch has increasingly looked the part.
Headed goals in all comps 2023-24
Team |
Headed goals |
West Ham United |
9 |
Manchester United |
6 |
Aston Villa |
5 |
Nottingham Forest |
5 |
Manchester City |
4 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
4 |
Newcastle United |
4 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
3 |
Brighton and Hove Albion |
2 |
Arsenal |
2 |
Everton |
1 |
Burnley |
1 |
Brentford |
1 |
Liverpool |
1 |
Luton Town |
1 |
Crystal Palace |
0 |
Bournemouth |
0 |
Sheffield United |
0 |
Fulham |
0 |
Chelsea |
0 |
James Pearce
Six seconds that summed up Nunez
Darwin Nunez was substituted to the loudest cheer of the night from the understanding Anfield crowd after a moment of madness contributed towards Liverpool’s fourth goal. He was smiling, but almost in disbelief at the passage of play that had preceded his exit.
rounded the Toulouse defender with ease…
then skipped past the goalkeeper…
… before somehow smashing the post instead of converting into an empty net. Typical Nunez.
Even with Gravenberch putting the finishing touch on the move, Nunez was down on the ground cursing, wondering how on earth another glorious opportunity in front of the Kop had gone begging again.
Yet, he still remains so likeable. The crowd got behind the big Uruguayan all night, appreciating his hard running and hold-up play with chants after every impressive moment. And he did, after all, score from a tight angle in the first half — making his second-half miss all the more curious.
There’s a real hero there if he can only find those shooting boots on a consistent basis.
Gregg Evans
Proud evening for the academy
The Europa League isn’t where Liverpool want to be but at least it gives Klopp the luxury of being able to utilise his squad.
Alisson, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Kostas Tsimikas, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister and Luis Diaz all had the night off, while Mohamed Salah — who scored Liverpool’s fifth to become the player with the most goals in Europe for an English club — made a cameo ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash with Nottingham Forest.
Most goals in Europe for an English club
Player | Club | Goals scored |
---|---|---|
Mohamed Salah |
Liverpool |
43 |
Thierry Henry |
Arsenal |
42 |
Sergio Aguero |
Manchester City |
40 |
Didier Drogba |
Chelsea |
36 |
Harry Kane |
Tottenham Hotspur |
36 |
Wayne Rooney |
Manchester United |
35 |
Ruud van Nistelrooy |
Manchester United |
35 |
Steven Gerrard |
Liverpool |
30 |
Peter Lorimer |
Leeds United |
30 |
Ryan Giggs |
Manchester United |
28 |
Denis Law |
Manchester United |
28 |
The Europa League is providing some great opportunities for the club’s youngsters and 19-year-old left-back Luke Chambers, who has been on the books since he was six, was the latest to be handed his full debut.
With Andy Robertson set to be sidelined for around 12 weeks after undergoing surgery in Manchester on Wednesday, Klopp has to ease the burden on Tsimikas. The Greece international can’t play every game in such a busy schedule.
Chambers, who enjoyed a productive loan spell at Kilmarnock last season, settled well after some early nerves and reflected afterwards on a memorable night.
In the second half, there were senior debuts for fellow teenagers Calum Scanlon and James McConnell. What an experience for them on the big stage; it should whet their appetite.
There was also more minutes for Jarell Quansah, who has benefited greatly from Liverpool’s decision not to buy another centre-back this summer.
Throw into the mix that Alexander-Arnold was wearing the captain’s armband and Jones was pulling the strings in midfield, it was a proud night for the club’s academy staff.
James Pearce
(Additional reporting: Mark Carey)
(Top photo: Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
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