Liverpool scored late to beat Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint Germain 3-2 in their Champions League opener at Anfield on Tuesday night.

There were so many impressive individual performances as Liverpool deservedly beat Paris Saint Germain 3-2 in their Champions League opener on Tuesday night.
Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold were superb at full-back once again, Jordan Henderson silenced his critics, Daniel Sturridge proved a point with a brilliantly taken header. And, if there is a more in-form midfielder in European football than James Milner right now, we are yet to see him.
Goals from Sturridge, Milner and a late Roberto Firmino winner sealed the three points against the Ligue 1 champions at Anfield.

And the result looks even more impressive when you consider Mo Salah was again slightly off form in Liverpool colours.
The Egyptian superstar set the bar incredibly high with his exceptional first season on Merseyside but, for whatever reason, he is yet to replicate the same form in the early stages of the new campaign.
Salah has scored just two goals in six games in 2018/19 and looked off the pace against PSG, even giving the ball away seconds before Kylian Mbappe scored the visitors’ second of the night.
Just imagine, then, how good Liverpool will be when Salah finds his golden touch again.

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