Liverpool 2-1 Lille: Reds’ European run rolls on as Mohamed Salah nets his 50th Champions League goal against 10-man Lille

Arne Slot could be used as a dictionary definition for cool, calm and collected – but even he must have some moments where his achievements so far at Liverpool take him aback.

 

 

Maybe it sinks in when he is sitting in his Aston Martin, stuck in the inevitable traffic on his daily commute. Or maybe when he is cooped up in his office poring over analysis clips.

Seven wins from seven and into the knockout stages of the Champions League without even a tiny blemish, top of the Premier League with just one defeat and still in both domestic cups. We will not discuss the ‘Q’ word just yet but soon it will become a hard conversation to put off.

French side Lille, who played the last half hour with 10 men after Aissa Mandi was sent off, were the latest inmate to be welcomed to the so-called ‘Slot penitentiary’ after Mohamed Salah and Harvey Elliott goals helped keep up Liverpool’s perfect record in Europe under the Dutch boss.

As the full-time whistle sounded at Anfield, Liverpool were set to secure top spot but a late goal in Lisbon, Barcelona dramatically coming from behind to win 5-4, meant they will have to wait until next week’s trip to PSV Eindhoven to confirm their status as league winners.

How much that matters is yet to be seen, as is the depth of Liverpool’s motivation to win the group stage of this new-look Champions League – the Swiss model system that fans, players and managers still seem unsure over whether they love or hate.

Mohamed Salah scored his 50th goal in the Champions League for Liverpool on Tuesday night

Mohamed Salah scored his 50th goal in the Champions League for Liverpool on Tuesday night

It was seventh heaven for Arne Slot who has a 100 per cent record in the Champions League

It was seventh heaven for Arne Slot who has a 100 per cent record in the Champions League

Harvey Elliott (right) helped Liverpool claim their seventh straight win in Europe this season

Harvey Elliott (right) helped Liverpool claim their seventh straight win in Europe this season

Salah, Darwin Nunez, Jarell Quansah and Alexis Mac Allister queued up to miss chances to extend the lead and it felt like a matter of time before a second went in. Those thoughts were ramped up on the hour mark when Mandi was shown a second yellow for a bad tackle on Diaz.

Down to 10 men and a goal down at Anfield, it felt like Lille had a mountain to climb. But out of nowhere, with the next action, they were level with their first shot on target.

Salah's opener sets the Reds on the way to a hard-fought victory over the French side

Salah’s opener sets the Reds on the way to a hard-fought victory over the French side

Jonathan David levelled the scoring in the 62nd minute when Lille were down to 10

 

Jonathan David levelled the scoring in the 62nd minute when Lille were down to 10

Liverpool didn't have a standout game but as it seems to be in the Slot era, they didn't need one

Liverpool didn’t have a standout game but as it seems to be in the Slot era, they didn’t need one

Lille toiled at Anfield but caused Liverpool problems - with 10 and 11 men on the pitch

Lille toiled at Anfield but caused Liverpool problems – with 10 and 11 men on the pitch

Their task was not made easier when Aissa Mandi was handed his marching orders after a bad tackle on Luis Diaz

Their task was not made easier when Aissa Mandi was handed his marching orders after a bad tackle on Luis Diaz

Slot has fast become the envy of Europe as his Liverpool side continue to dominate both at home and away

Slot has fast become the envy of Europe as his Liverpool side continue to dominate both at home and away

Hakon Haraldsson saw an effort blocked by Tsimikas and then Jonathan Davi, a regular in transfer gossip columns, followed up to tap home the rebound.

Those who had travelled from northern France were by now in good voice but their side led for a mere five minutes. Substitute Elliott unleashed an audacious effort from 25 yards after a clearance fell to him and, via the help of Ngal’ayel Mukau’s unlucky outstretched leg, it went in.