Liverpool defeated Inter Milan 1-0 at the San Siro in a composed Champions League performance that provided manager Arne Slot with a timely response to Mohamed Salah’s explosive media outburst that dominated the week’s headlines.
Dominik Szoboszlai scored the decisive penalty in the 88th minute after VAR detected a shirt pull from Alessandro Bastoni on Florian Wirtz, with the Hungarian midfielder confidently converting in place of the absent Salah.
The Egyptian was omitted from the squad following his bombshell interview, claiming he had been “thrown under the bus” by the club.
Ibrahima Konaté thought he had given Liverpool an early lead when he nodded in just after the half-hour mark, but VAR overturned the goal following a lengthy four-minute review for a handball offense, leaving Liverpool frustrated with the officiating despite benefiting from the later penalty decision.
Liverpool’s defensive display was notably solid and structured, marking a significant improvement on recent performances and vindicating Slot’s tactical approach with the diamond formation that frustrated Inter’s creative players throughout the match.
The victory moved Liverpool into eighth place in the Champions League league phase table, level on 12 points with Inter, who dropped to fifth position, while the Reds secured automatic qualification to the quarter-finals and avoided a potentially costly playoff round.
Captain Andy Robertson praised the team’s unity and resilience, saying “we’re all together in the changing room” and emphasizing that Salah’s absence did not diminish the squad’s collective commitment to achieving success in Europe.
Liverpool became the first team to beat Inter away in European competition in three years, a remarkable statistic that underscores the quality of their defensive performance on the San Siro pitch.
With games against Marseille and Qarabag remaining in their group stage campaign, Liverpool can now focus on consolidating their position in the top eight while the Salah situation continues to unfold behind closed doors at Anfield.
