RB Leipzig 0-1 Liverpool: Nunez nets decisive goal as Slot’s Reds continue historic run
Liverpool continued their flawless run in the UEFA Champions League group stage with a hard-fought 1-0 win over RB Leipzig, thanks to a first-half strike from Darwin Nunez. The Uruguayan forward latched onto Mohamed Salah’s header to score his second goal of the season and secure a crucial away victory for the Reds at the Red Bull Arena.
Nunez’s Decisive Strike
Under new manager Arne Slot, Liverpool weathered an early storm from Leipzig but found their breakthrough in the 27th minute. Mo Salah’s header from a set-piece found Nunez lurking on the goal line, and the striker made no mistake, tapping home to put the visitors ahead. The goal was a testament to Nunez’s positioning and awareness, as well as Salah’s creative prowess in attack.
Virgil van Dijk almost doubled the lead shortly after when his powerful header from a right-wing corner was tipped over the bar by Leipzig goalkeeper Janis Blaswich. Despite Liverpool’s control, the German side had a few nervy moments, especially when defender Willi Orban appeared to trip Nunez in the box, but the referee waved away penalty appeals.
Dominance and Defensive Solidity
Liverpool continued to assert their dominance in the second half. Alexis Mac Allister came close to adding a second, rattling the crossbar with a brilliant long-range effort. Leipzig, on the other hand, struggled to break down the resilient Liverpool defense. Their best chance came late on when Benjamin Sesko broke free, only to be denied by a superb save from backup goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher.
The clean sheet marked yet another stellar defensive display from Liverpool, who have conceded just five goals in their last 12 games across all competitions.
Slot’s Historic Start
Arne Slot’s start as Liverpool manager has been nothing short of remarkable. The Dutchman has guided the Reds to 11 wins from their first 12 matches of the season, a feat unmatched in the club’s history. Additionally, Slot has become the first Liverpool manager to win his opening six away games, showcasing both tactical acumen and an ability to instill resilience on the road.
This latest win sees Liverpool remain joint-top of the UEFA Champions League standings alongside Aston Villa, with three wins from three group-stage outings. It’s a performance that underlines their intent to challenge on all fronts this season, combining attacking flair with defensive discipline.
Key Fixtures Ahead
Liverpool’s next test is a significant Premier League clash against Arsenal, where they will look to extend their domestic dominance. The Gunners are also in strong form, setting up a key showdown at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Meanwhile, RB Leipzig will hope to bounce back when they return to Bundesliga action, hosting Freiburg on Saturday.
Final Thoughts
Liverpool’s victory over RB Leipzig cements their status as serious contenders in Europe under Slot’s leadership. With Nunez finding his form, Salah consistently creating chances, and a defense led by Van Dijk and Kelleher proving tough to break, the Reds are in formidable shape as they pursue success both at home and abroad.