‎Liverpool Thrash Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1: Szoboszlai, Van Dijk, and Gakpo Shine in Champions League Comeback

‎Liverpool delivered a commanding Champions League performance on Wednesday, defeating Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 to snap a run of four straight defeats. Arne Slot’s side displayed renewed energy and precision as Hugo Ekitike, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Cody Gakpo, and Dominik Szoboszlai each found the back of the net.
‎Liverpool end losing streak with a 5-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt as Szoboszlai stars and Reds rediscover their scoring touch from set-pieces.
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‎Slot made five changes to the lineup that fell to Manchester United, and Liverpool initially struggled to find rhythm. Alexander Isak had two early chances denied by Frankfurt goalkeeper Michael Zetterer before Rasmus Kristensen put the hosts ahead after capitalizing on a mistake from Florian Wirtz.
‎Ekitike equalized against his former club ten minutes before the break, calmly finishing Andrew Robertson’s perfectly weighted pass. Liverpool then took control, scoring twice from corners through Van Dijk and Konate to lead 3-1 at halftime.
‎Momentum stayed with the visitors after the restart as Federico Chiesa narrowly missed with a volley and Conor Bradley struck the post. The fourth goal arrived when Szoboszlai and Wirtz combined to slice open the Frankfurt defense, leaving Gakpo with a simple tap-in. Szoboszlai added the fifth with a stunning long-range strike into the bottom corner to complete the rout.
‎Liverpool Player Ratings vs Eintracht Frankfurt
‎GOALKEEPER & DEFENCE
‎Giorgi Marmadashvili (6/10) – Had little to do after conceding the opener.
‎Jeremie Frimpong (5/10) – Forced off early with injury after limited involvement.
‎Ibrahima Konate (7/10) – Strong in the air and decisive for Liverpool’s third goal.
‎Virgil van Dijk (7/10) – Commanding presence, restored confidence with a powerful header.
‎Andrew Robertson (6/10) – Made up for early lapse by assisting Ekitike with a superb through-ball.
‎MIDFIELD
‎Florian Wirtz (6/10) – Lost possession leading to the opener but redeemed himself with two assists late on.
‎Dominik Szoboszlai (8/10) – Covered ground tirelessly, drove play forward, and scored a spectacular fifth goal.
‎Curtis Jones (7/10) – Efficiently linked play in midfield and maintained control under pressure.
‎Cody Gakpo (7/10) – Consistent performer, provided an assist and scored Liverpool’s fourth.
‎ATTACK
‎Alexander Isak (4/10) – Started brightly but faded and was replaced at halftime.
‎Hugo Ekitike (7/10) – Composed equalizer and solid link-up play throughout the first half.
‎SUBSTITUTES & MANAGER
‎Conor Bradley (7/10) – Energetic performance and vital defensive contribution.
‎Federico Chiesa (5/10) – Missed opportunities but added pace in attack.
‎Mohamed Salah (5/10) – Worked hard but could not find the net.
‎Alexis Mac Allister (6/10) – Provided composure late on.
‎Joe Gomez (6/10) – Helped see out the closing stages.
‎Arne Slot (7/10) – Adjusted tactics effectively to stabilize the team and end the losing streak.
‎Liverpool’s emphatic win in Germany reignited their Champions League campaign and showcased the team’s ability to turn set-pieces into key scoring opportunities. Szoboszlai’s leadership and goal capped off a performance that restored belief within Arne Slot’s side ahead of the next round of fixtures.

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