Champions League: Salah leads Liverpool win over Roma

IANS  |  Liverpool (England) 

Liverpool's put his stamp on the semi-final first leg here against AS Roma, scoring a brace and assisting on two other goals in a 5-2 victory that leaves his club poised to reach the final for the first time in more than a decade.

Neither nor Roma were on anyone's pre-season list of likely semi-finalists.

But Jürgen Klopp's Reds are the last remaining undefeated side in the tournament, while Eusebio Di Francesco's Roma squad reached the final four by mounting a historic comeback in the quarterfinal against mighty

Roma made a good beginning during Tuesday night's contest, neutralizing Liverpool's pace for the first 15 minutes and giving some anxious moments as a strike by skipped just over the cross-bar, momentarily silencing the raucous crowd at Anfield.

regrouped quickly after left the game injured in the 17th minute and Roma soon found themselves penned in their own end for extended periods.

threatened twice from close range before Salah got the breakthrough in the 35th minute, leaving Roma keeper Alisson a bystander with a perfect strike to make it 1-0 for the hosts.

should have doubled the lead moments later when he got a free header in the box, but he sent the ball straight into the cross-bar.

The second goal for came in the final minute of first half regulation, as Salah lifted the ball over Alisson to make it 2-0.

As he did after the first goal, Salah abstained from celebrating out of respect for his former club.

Liverpool's dominance carried over into the second half and the hosts increased their advantage to 3-0 in the 56th minute, when Mane scored with an assist from Salah, who also set up Roberto Firmino's goal five minutes later.

Firmino made it 5-0 in the 68th, heading in a James Milner corner.

With the job seemingly done, Klopp substituted for Salah, which turned out to be the signal for a late surge by Roma.

Edin Dzeko, the hero of Roma's amazing triumph over Barça, exploited a mistake by Lovren to score in the 81st minute. Four minutes later, cut Liverpool's lead to 5-2, converting from the spot after the referee spotted a by Milner.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 13:52 IST