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Liverpool fire four past Leicester in Singapore friendly

A 28,597-strong crowd at the National Stadium watched Liverpool take a 3-0 first-half lead against Leicester City, before scoring one more after the break. 

Liverpool fire four past Leicester in Singapore friendly

Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez (right) gave his side the lead against Leicester City at the National Stadium in Singapore. (Photo: AFP/Mohd Rasfan)

30 Jul 2023 09:42PM

SINGAPORE: Liverpool geared up for the start of their new Premier League campaign with an impressive display in Singapore on Sunday (Jul 30) as they thumped English rivals Leicester City 4-0 in a pre-season friendly.

In front of nearly 28,600 spectators at the National Stadium, goals by Darwin Nunez, Bobby Clark and Diogo Jota in an eight-minute spell late in the first half gave the Reds a 3-0 lead at the interval.

Ben Doak then headed in their fourth midway through the second half to seal a thumping victory.

With two weeks left before Liverpool kick off their Premier League season at Chelsea, manager Jurgen Klopp could reflect on a good day of preparation for his side.

"We had a lot of good moments but we can do better," said the German.

"I'm absolutely fine (with how things went). The result was good, nobody was injured - just a few knocks - and the atmosphere during and after the game was top class. So yeah, it was a good day in the office."

Nearly 28,600 spectators, many of them Liverpool fans, watched the Reds beat Leicester City 4-0 at the National Stadium. (Photo: Singapore Festival of Football Driven by CDG Zig)

Liverpool face Bayern Munich in another pre-season friendly in Singapore on Wednesday while Leicester, who were relegated from the Premier League last season, are returning to England for the start of their Championship campaign against Coventry City next Sunday.

Leicester had the first big opportunity after nine minutes when Kasey McAteer's through ball found Wilfred Ndidi behind the Liverpool defence but the Nigerian midfielder's attempt was smothered by goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher at point-blank range.

Liverpool were denied an opening goal shortly afterwards when Nunez's effort was ruled out for offside while Leicester goalkeeper Mads Hermansen did well to palm the ball away when Mohamed Salah attempted to find Jota with a low cross.

However, Liverpool's pressure would finally pay off on the half-hour mark. Hermansen kept out Jota's hard low shot from the left channel but he could only parry the ball to the far post where Nunez arrived to turn in for his side's opening goal.

Liverpool's Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah dribbles the ball past Leicester City's players during Singapore Festival of Football pre-season match between Liverpool and Leicester City in Singapore on Jul 30, 2023. (Photo: AFP/Mohd Rasfan)

A second arrived five minutes later when Salah laid the ball off in the box for Clark with the 18-year-old sending a right-footed shot past Hermansen into the bottom corner of the net.

Salah also played a big part in Liverpool's third three minutes later as the Egyptian scooped the ball up for Jota to head the ball home.

Liverpool changed all 10 of their outfield players at half-time but they continued to enjoy the lion's share of possession in the second half.

Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk fighting for the ball with Leicester City's Jannik Vestergaard on Jul 30, 2023. (Photo: Reuters/Edgar Su)

They added a fourth in the 64th minute from a well-worked set-piece as Joel Matip flicked Dominik Szoboszlai's corner to the far post for Doak to nod home.

Leicester went close to a consolation goal when Patson Daka's attempt was well blocked by Jarell Quansah while at the other end, Luis Diaz was twice left frustrated as he saw his headed goal disallowed for offside before being denied by a good save by Hermansen.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp described the atmosphere during and after the game at the National Stadium in Singapore as "top class". (Photo: Singapore Festival of Football Driven by CDG Zig)

The football events are part of the inaugural Singapore Festival of Football Driven by CDG Zig, running from Jul 26 to Aug 2.

In last Wednesday’s opening match, Tottenham Hotspur beat Singapore Premier League outfit Lion City Sailors 5-1.

Mediacorp brings you pre-season football action from 15 July to 6 August as some of the biggest clubs take to the field in friendlies across Asia, Australia, Europe and the USA. Catch all these pre-season matches for free, live or on-demand on mewatch! Highlights will also be available on mewatch and Mediacorp’s Entertainment YouTube Channel.

Source: AFP/gr

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