Demonstrating overwhelming power at Anfield, Liverpool defeated Galatasaray 4-0 in the return leg, thereby proudly advancing to the Champions League quarter-finals with a convincing aggregate score of 5-1.
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After a difficult first leg, Liverpool entered the rematch at Anfield with high determination. From the first half, immense pressure materialized in the 25th minute. From Mac Allister's corner, Dominik Szoboszlai unleashed a tricky dipping long-range shot to open the scoring 1-0. Although Mohamed Salah missed a penalty opportunity late in the first half, that was only the beginning of a nightmare for the Turkish representative.
Moving into the second half, Liverpool truly exploded. In the 51st minute, Salah redeemed himself with a clever assist for Hugo Ekitike's one-touch finish to double the lead. Just 2 minutes later, Ryan Gravenberch capitalized on a rebound situation inside the box to raise the score to 3-0. Although VAR denied an opponent's own-goal shortly after, The Kop supporters didn't have to wait long to celebrate the fourth goal.
In the 62nd minute, the smooth coordination between Florian Wirtz and Mohamed Salah allowed the Egyptian star to fire a decisive shot into the top corner of the goal, sealing the 4-0 victory. In the final minutes, manager Arne Slot withdrew key players for rest and gave opportunities to young talents like Trey Nyoni and Rio Ngumoha in the festive atmosphere at Anfield.
The comprehensive 5-1 victory over two legs not only confirms Liverpool's contender status but also serves as a stern warning to opponents in this year's Champions League quarter-finals.