Mohamed Salah, on a memorable European night at Anfield, carved his name into history, becoming the first African to reach 50 UEFA Champions League goals as Liverpool powered past Galatasaray with a commanding 4-1 aggregate triumph.
Coming into the second leg with work to do, Liverpool wasted no time shifting into attacking mode.
Right from kickoff, the Reds pressed high up the pitch, dictating play and forcing Galatasaray onto the back foot.
Although Salah had an early chance to hit his milestone from the spot, his penalty was denied before halftime.
Still, Liverpool kept pushing forward, maintaining control and probing for openings.
After the restart, the momentum swung firmly in Liverpool’s favour.
First, Dominik Szoboszlai broke the deadlock with a composed finish.Then, Hugo Ekitike and Ryan Gravenberch followed up with decisive strikes, effectively putting the tie beyond reach.
With the game opening up, Salah stepped forward once again.
This time, he made no mistake, timing his run to perfection before slotting home with trademark precision.
That goal not only sealed the emphatic victory but also brought up his historic 50th in the competition, further cementing his legacy among Europe’s elite forwards.
As the match entered its closing stages, the Merseyside outfit remained in full control, combining sharp pressing with quick transitions to keep Galatasaray pinned back.
However, there was a slight concern late on, as the Egyptian talisman was forced off with a possible injury: something the coaching staff will monitor closely ahead of the next round.
All things considered, this was a statement display. With Salah hitting a landmark milestone and the team clicking in attack, Liverpool now turn their focus to a heavyweight quarter-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain, where maintaining this momentum could prove crucial.

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