Liverpool continued their impressive start under new manager Arne Slot, edging out RB Leipzig 1-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday. The match, held in Leipzig, saw Darwin Nunez score his first Champions League goal since February 2023, securing another victory for the Reds and extending Slot’s remarkable winning run to 11 out of 12 matches in all competitions. This marks the best start for any manager in Liverpool’s storied history.

Darwin Nunez Shines in a Tense Encounter
Nunez capitalized on a 27th-minute opportunity, tapping in a header from Mohamed Salah to give Liverpool the lead. The goal came shortly after Leipzig’s Loïs Openda had a spectacular strike ruled out for offside. This clinical finish from Nunez was crucial as Leipzig, despite their strong domestic form, continued to struggle in Europe.

Both teams entered the game with solid defensive records. Liverpool has conceded just three goals in eight Premier League games, while Leipzig had let in only two in their Bundesliga campaign. Yet, it was Liverpool’s tactical discipline that made the difference.

Arne Slot’s Tactical Brilliance
Arne Slot’s adjustments, including benching Andy Robertson and Curtis Jones in favor of Kostas Tsimikas and Alexis Mac Allister, paid off. Nunez started instead of Diogo Jota, and his presence up front proved vital in breaking down Leipzig’s defense. Despite Leipzig pressing hard in the opening stages, Slot’s side remained composed, controlling the game in key moments, particularly after taking the lead.

Slot praised the team’s performance, highlighting the contribution of Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah in setting up Nunez’s goal. He emphasized the importance of teamwork, stating, “It was a team goal. Darwin did a great job today.”

Leipzig’s Frustration Grows
Leipzig’s coach Marco Rose deployed an aggressive lineup featuring Lois Openda, Xavi Simons, Benjamin Sesko, and Antonio Nusa. However, despite some early chances, including a long-range effort from Sesko, they couldn’t break through Liverpool’s defense. Openda had another goal disallowed for offside late in the game, further adding to Leipzig’s frustration.

Goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi admitted after the match, “With a bit of luck, maybe we could have taken a point. But in the Champions League, we’ve had no luck at all.”

Looking Ahead: Liverpool vs Arsenal
As the Reds prepare for their upcoming Premier League clash against Arsenal on Sunday, Slot’s decision to substitute Mohamed Salah in the second half indicates a focus on maintaining squad fitness. Despite Salah’s displeasure at being subbed, Slot’s rotation of key players suggests that Liverpool is strategically balancing their Champions League and domestic ambitions.

With three wins from three in the Champions League and a top spot in the Premier League, Liverpool looks set to continue their strong form under Arne Slot. The upcoming match against Arsenal will be another crucial test of their title credentials.

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