Moscow: Liverpool’s stuttering early-season form continued as they wasted a string of chances and needed a first-half equaliser from Philippe Coutinho to secure a 1-1 draw with Spartak Moscow in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Juergen Klopp’s side maintained their recent habit of conceding soft goals when goalkeeper Loris Karius was slow to react to a curling free kick from 25 metres by Spartak’s Brazilian midfielder Fernando, which sailed into the net in the 23rd minute.

Liverpool wasted a host of chances during their 1-1 draw against Spartak Moscow in the Champions League. AP
The visitors were back on level terms, however, eight minutes later when Sadio Mane, returning after a three-match domestic suspension, combined brilliantly with Coutinho, before the Brazilian fired the ball above Spartak goalkeeper Artem Rebrov.
“We did really well in creating chances against a very defence-oriented team,” Klopp told reporters. “In this moment we are not the most lucky team in world football.”
With draws in their first two Champions League fixtures, both Liverpool and Spartak have two points, and sit two points behind Group E leaders Sevilla, who beat Maribor 3-0.
“Both games (against Spartak and in the 2-2 draw with Sevilla) we could have and should have won but we didn‘t,” Klopp said. “That’s at the end always our fault.”
It will go down as another disappointing result for Liverpool, whose Premier League form this season has also been hampered by costly defensive mistakes and an inability to kill off matches when on top.
Against Spartak, they squandered several opportunities either side of halftime and failed to capitalise on defensive mistakes from the hosts, whose domestic form has been poor this season to leave them ninth in the 16-team Russian top flight.
After making a string of key saves, Spartak keeper Rebrov was taken off the pitch in the 67th minute following a collision with Salah.
Spartak manager Massimo Carrera said Rebrov had sustained a bruised knee but could not be sure if the goalkeeper would be added to an already lengthy injury list.
Published Date: Sep 27, 2017 09:09 am | Updated Date: Sep 27, 2017 09:09 am