
Liverpool's Anfield Rampage: Szoboszlai Channels Gerrard as Reds Crush Gala 4-0 for PSG Rematch
Liverpool delivered a masterclass, smashing Galatasaray 4-0 at Anfield to overturn their first-leg deficit and advance to the Champions League quarterfinals. Dominik Szoboszlai starred with a stunning opener and tireless display, while Mohamed Salah bounced back from a missed penalty to assist and score his 50th UCL goal. Next up: a blockbuster rematch with Paris Saint-Germain.
Liverpool's Anfield Rampage: Szoboszlai Channels Gerrard as Reds Crush Gala 4-0 for PSG Rematch
Picture this: Anfield under the floodlights, the Kop roaring like a beast unleashed. Liverpool didn't just turn up against Galatasaray – they absolutely demolished them 4-0, flipping that pesky 1-0 first-leg defeat in Istanbul into a quarter-final ticket. It was one of those European nights that reminds you why we love this mad game.
Dominik Szoboszlai kicked things off in style midway through the first half. From a cheeky corner routine, Alexis Mac Allister flicked it on, and Szoboszlai unleashed a thunderbolt with his left peg. Proper venom, straight past the keeper – tie levelled, Anfield electric.
Penalties, Penance, and Pure Class
The Reds should've been out of sight by half-time, but Mohamed Salah had other ideas. He stepped up for a pen won by – who else? – Szoboszlai, and blazed it straight at the keeper. "What were you thinking, Mo?" you could hear the Kop muttering over their pints.
No worries though. After the break, Salah redeemed himself big time, threading a beauty to Hugo Ekitiké for 2-0. Two minutes later, Ryan Gravenberch smashed in his fifth of the season, turning defence into attack like it was a stroll in the park. Salah then curled home a pearler for his 50th Champions League goal – redemption arc complete, Egyptian King back on top.
VAR had a say too, chalking off an own goal from Gala's Wilfried Singo, but by then the damage was done. Liverpool's attack was relentless, their press ferocious. Gala couldn't breathe.
Szoboszlai the Spark, Ratings Roundup
If there's one name on everyone's lips, it's Szoboszlai. The Hungarian No. 8 is living rent-free in our heads, carrying the team like a modern-day Steven Gerrard. That goal? Filthy. The energy? Exhausting just watching. He bossed midfield, won the pen, and dragged everyone up to his level. Player of the match, no debate – a 9/10 rocket.
Mac Allister was sharp as a tack (8.6), slicing open Gala with passes and that corner assist. Gravenberch (8.3) quietly bossed the DM role before his finish. Ekitiké (8.6) went from fringe to finisher, while Salah (8.5) shook off first-half woes for a goal and assist.
Backline solid: Virgil van Dijk (7.2) barely broke sweat against injured Victor Osimhen, Ibrahima Konaté (7.0) mopped up, and Milos Kerkez (7.4) charged like a man possessed. Alisson (7.7) watched the fireworks from afar. Even subs like Curtis Jones slotted in seamlessly at right-back.
Florian Wirtz (8.9) created havoc with eight chances – this Liverpool attack is a cheat code.
PSG Payback Awaits
This thrashing wasn't just about progression; it was a statement. Liverpool now face reigning champs Paris Saint-Germain in the quarters – the lot who knocked them out last season. Revenge? You bet. With Szoboszlai firing and Salah rediscovering his mojo, the Reds are primed.
Anfield's European hoodoo? Banished. Arne Slot's lads are cooking, and the Kop's dreaming big. What a time to be alive, eh? Grab that pint – we've got quarters to celebrate.