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LIVERPOOL TURN ON THE STYLE — FRANKFURT TORN APART 5-1

Liverpool stormed to a dominant 5-1 Champions League victory over Eintracht Frankfurt. After conceding an early goal, the Reds replied with five unanswered, powered by new signing Florian Wirtz's two crucial assists.

Liverpool Turn On The Style — Frankfurt Torn Apart 5-1
Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's second goal with teammates Curtis Jones and Hugo Ekitike during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League - (Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images) | Liverpool FC via Getty Images

Liverpool defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 in a Champions League match thanks to a strong effort. Wirtz, a recent addition, gave the Reds his first two assists.

All Frankfurt supporters will never forget the third matchday of this year's Champions League campaign, as the German team was brutally defeated 5-1 by the Liverpool visitors.

Ironically, Frankfurt had a great start to the game and seized the lead through right-back Kristensen. But after that, it was all Liverpool: goal after goal for the Reds gave them a much-needed victory following some challenging league games.

Frankfurt has regrettably demonstrated today that they are still not on pace with the European powerhouses in this league; the goals they let up were "too easy" and, in some cases, completely unneeded.

However, Florian Wirtz will be pleased with his performance tonight; perhaps this was the match that will "set him free" at his new club at last!

A more thorough match report for Frankfurt's 5-1 loss to Liverpool can be found here:

First half: Bahoya created the game's first opportunity as Eintracht Frankfurt got off to a strong start against Liverpool. Shortly after, Alexander Isak put returning goalie Michael Zetterer to the test twice, but the Frankfurt goalie stopped both of his attempts. Liverpool gradually gained control of the game in spite of these early worries.

Jeremie Frimpong, a former Leverkusen player, was pulled off due to injury, giving Liverpool an early setback. Then things get worse:

Florian Wirtz made a mistake in Frankfurt's half, which allowed the home team to counterattack with lightning speed. With accuracy, right-back Kristensen completed the play, striking the inner post to score a goal that sent Frankfurt supporters into a frenzy.

Before the half, Liverpool retaliated. Ironically, a former Frankfurt player, Hugo Ekitiké, took advantage of a quick counterattack and ran clean through on Zetterer to tie the score in the 34th minute. Shortly after, Virgil van Dijk, the captain of Liverpool, found a corner and hammered the ball into the goal to give the visitors a 2-1 lead.

Frankfurt's problems persisted until halftime. Liverpool increased their lead to 3-1 as Ibrahima Konaté met another corner. Frankfurt showed hope early on, but Liverpool won the game before halftime thanks to costly mistakes.

Second half: Frankfurt demonstrated in the second half that this stage could be a little too big for them right now after giving up two simple corner goals in the first half.

With virtually no Frankfurt counterattacks, Liverpool was able to launch attack after attack. Florian Wirtz and Cody Gakpo helped Liverpool end the game in the 66th minute. After a perfect feed from Wirtz, who scored his first goal for his new team, the latter scored. Liverpool won 4-1.

The night was not yet over for the German team, though, as three minutes later, former Leipzig player Dominik Szoboszlai scored from outside the box to make it 5-1.

Liverpool kept trying to score a sixth goal, but their efforts were unsuccessful. Frankfurt, on the other hand, was delighted that the night's misery was over as they heard the final whistle.

At home, Frankfurt loses to Liverpool 5-1.

LEAGUE UPDATE: MAN UNITED’S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE HOPES BOOSTED BY COEFFICIENT POINTS SURGE

Manchester United move into fourth place as England's dominant UEFA coefficient makes a fifth Champions League spot almost certain.

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Confirmed: Fifth place in PL likely to earn UCL qualification this season

Manchester United just got a real shot in the arm for their Champions League hopes this season. After knocking off Manchester City and Arsenal in back-to-back games, they’ve climbed into fourth place in the Premier League. It’s been a struggle for United to make the Champions League in recent years—their last run was in the 2023/24 season.

These days, finishing in the top four isn’t always enough for Premier League teams. UEFA now hands out extra spots, and it all depends on how clubs from each country perform across the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League.

So, how does it work? UEFA takes each league’s overall coefficient score—basically, a measure of how well their teams do in Europe—and divides it by the number of clubs they have in these competitions.

This season, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Newcastle all joined the European fight. Out of those six, only Newcastle had to go through the play-offs; the rest sailed straight into the knockouts.

Now that the Champions League group stage is done, you can really see which countries are in line for those bonus spots next year. Right now, England is out in front with 180,625 points. Germany follows with 107,000. Portugal sits in third with 14,700, and Spain is just behind on 14,375.

Here’s the key thing: the two countries whose teams rack up the best results across all three competitions this season each get a European Performance Spot—an extra Champions League place.

With England leading the pack, even a fifth-place finish in the Premier League could send United back into the Champions League instead of the Europa League. Newcastle took advantage of this last season.

If United hold onto fourth, they’re in. But there’s still a lot of football left. Interim boss Michael Carrick isn’t letting anyone get ahead of themselves—he’s already told his players to stay sharp.

Next up, United face Fulham at Old Trafford. They'll be chasing a third straight win and looking to keep Carrick’s perfect record going since he stepped in for Darren Fletcher.

JUST IN: PEP GUARDIOLA THANKS JOSE MOURINHO AFTER WILD NIGHT OF EUROPEAN DRAMA

Pep Guardiola thanks Jose Mourinho as Benfica’s last-gasp winner against Real Madrid sends City straight into the Last-16.

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Pep Guardiola’s oldest rival just saved City’s season

Pep Guardiola had a smile on his face and a message for Jose Mourinho after his old rival did him a huge favour, helping Manchester City sneak into the Champions League knockout rounds.

City took care of their own business, beating Galatasaray 2-0 at the Etihad. Haaland and Cherki got the goals, but the real drama was happening elsewhere. City’s spot in the last eight still hung in the balance because Real Madrid needed to equalise against Benfica. If they had, Guardiola’s squad would have been bumped into the play-offs instead.

That’s when Benfica’s goalkeeper, Anatoliy Trubin, pulled off something wild. He left his box, charged forward for a late free kick, and scored a brilliant goal. Benfica won 4-2. That goal kept Benfica alive in the competition—and, as it turned out, saved City too.

Guardiola admitted he and his players were glued to the screen in the dressing room, completely confused when they saw Trubin running up for that last free kick. “We were all in there, watching, and none of us realised Benfica still needed a goal to qualify,” Guardiola said. “So when their keeper went up, we’re all thinking, ‘What are you doing?’ But Jose knew. It was a smart move. Finishing in the top eight, with how tough the Champions League has become, feels really good for us. Now we can focus on being at our best by March.”

Bernardo Silva didn’t hide how relieved he felt. Skipping those extra play-off games really matters, especially when you’re chasing a quadruple. “A bit of drama, but we did it. We’re very happy because we avoid two more matches,” he said. “With all the injuries we’ve got and the crazy schedule, having those two weeks free to rest, get players back, and focus on the other competitions is huge for us.”

As for Mourinho, he looked proud after Benfica’s wild finish. He’s won this tournament twice before, and he believed his side deserved to stay in. “That was a fantastic goal, a historic moment—almost blew the roof off the stadium,” Mourinho said. “Honestly, for Benfica to beat Real Madrid, that’s massive.”

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