Liverpool scored a late winner for the fifth time in five games this season as their never-say-die attitude kept their 100 per cent record alive with a European win over Atletico Madrid.
Virgil Van Dijk scored a 93rd-minute winner after Atletico had fought back from 2-0 down in a game that saw boss Diego Simeone sent off.
Daily Mail Sport’s Lewis Steele was in situ and here are his big talking points…
Alexander the great (but more to come)
The sun was still rising on Wednesday morning when messages started filtering in with just two words: ‘Isak starts’.
Those two words that went round and round the rumour mill all day were enough to set all the senses tingling for Liverpool fans: the new man, all £125million of him, was the star attraction on show at Anfield.
So how did Isak do? First 30 minutes, meh. Next 15 minutes, wow. The 15 minutes after the half-time interval, time for a rest. After not playing for four months aside from 18 minutes off the bench for Sweden last week, this was a fine debut.
He was quiet to start with, finding his feet at his new home, but soon started to show Liverpool fans and the rest of Europe – if they needed a reminder – just how good he can be as he fashioned two shooting chances from nowhere.
The Swede, who turns 26 on Sunday, had some flashy touches as he combined well with Florian Wirtz (more on him in a second) with some beautiful flicks. He worked hard off the ball and got into good areas only to not be picked out by team-mates.
I watched his every move in the warm-up and he had a 100 per cent hit rate in the shooting drills – but could not replicate that in the real game as his efforts went just wide of the mark. But ahead of the Merseyside Derby on Saturday, Isak is looking sharper than expected.
Wirtz’ first-class display
This was Wirtz’s best performance in a Liverpool shirt.
Was it perfect? No, there is still more to come – a lot more to come judging by what those in Germany make of him as a player and what his statistics have shown so far in his career.
But he got on the ball more and made things happen, which is what he does best. The former Bayer Leverkusen star constantly showed for the ball and, while not everything came off, he finally showed what many Reds fans hope he can be: the beating heart of this team.
Shoddiness catches up with Liverpool… nearly
Can you tell the last word was added to this sub-heading at the last second?
But seriously, Liverpool, any chance of a normal win any time soon? In five games this season, they have scored winning goals in minutes 88, 90+10, 83, 90+5 and 90+2.
Is that sustainable? That is the question on everyone’s lips – but the main thing to say is that Slot thinks his team is ahead of schedule and can only get better from here onwards.
Is it a fluke? Another salient point and not one without merit, but it is not entirely fair. Liverpool have been the best team in each of the five games that they have needed last-gasp winners to take three points from.
But of course it cannot continue like this and surely it will not as Liverpool get fitter and stronger and become more capable of controlling games they take the lead in.
Whether they have done a deal with the devil or not, every Liverpool game seems to guarantee drama and is the hottest ticket in town – even though every Reds fan at Anfield will have gone through every single emotion in every game so far this season!
Robertson takes his chance (but his goal was jammy!)
Andy Robertson wheeled away to celebrate like he was prime Alan Shearer after a lucky finish bounced off his shin into the goal. And like all good strikers, he claimed the goal as his own even if he knew nothing about it. Sorry, Andy, they all count but it was a wee bit jammy!
Anyway, spare a thought for Milos Kerkez who has started all four Premier League games – plus the Community Shield – only to be dropped for this one on the back of his premature substitution in the 38th minute at Burnley on Sunday.
Three minutes into his first start of the campaign, Robertson scored while Kerkez could only watch on from the bench.
The Scotland captain put in a pleasing defensive performance thereafter, too, and staked his claim to be the main man at left back despite Kerkez signing for £45m this summer.
Big decisions for Slot, then, on Saturday as Everton are coming back across town for the Merseyside Derby. Does he go with the tried-and-tested, experienced head of Robertson, or revert back to his energetic new Hungarian Kerkez?
Picking derby day XI
Let’s end with a bit of fun after that enthralling game and, as my colleague Ian Ladyman asked on Sunday: how does four become three? He was referring to the forwards but I am asking it as regards to the midfielders, too.
How does one of Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister or Wirtz miss out? Who gets the nod as No 9, Isak or Hugo Ekitike? Szoboszlai and Ekitike were the ones to miss out on most people’s ‘best XIs’ before the season – but both were outstanding in this game.
There are also big calls to make at full back. As discussed above on the left, but what about the battle between Jeremie Frimpong and Conor Bradley? Anyway, here is my XI for Saturday’s big clash. Complaints on a postcard…
Alisson; Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Szoboszlai; Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo; Isak (Ekitike to come off the bench after 60 minutes).
Yumbdetuz
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YNWA...
Medbekrtu
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Referees should address jersey pulling by players. It’s a purely look like a rugby game currently in soccer games.
Vaecimprst
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There's no such thing in football, when you play well, you make your own luck. Anyway, it's not certain what you say. But, what is certain is Arsenal winning ZERO trophies again this season. So, keep quiet and sit down.
Are you God? Certainly you are not but a stupid liverfool fan
oluwagoddy
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I like these set of players fr
nupiklmnpy
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i am happy that wirtz is always looking for isak... will be deadly combo
Nudbcinoty
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how much goal Did wirtz score?
chembahassan
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I was watching this much and I told my friend the same thing Ekitike played better than isak
yapcdnops
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I haven't watched the game yet but im pleased that Salah has scored because at times this season he has looked very rusty and cant seem to get past defenders I think Isak will bring Salah back to his best
Tobissma
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It's quiet confusing with higher class players coming in as new faces what people expect from Liverpool is more than this boys are doing especially hard wins in late minutes, but all in all I have trust on this boys and the coach that things will be fine
You’re right , but don’t forget that normally it should take more time for them to gel
Sakbcily
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It's quiet confusing with higher class players coming in as new faces what people expect from Liverpool is more than this boys are doing especially hard wins in late minutes, but all in all I have trust on this boys and the coach that things will be fine
Zere8
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lol, we playing bad, but still finding a way to win!
we didnt play badly at all, it was just fluke moments that ATM had with 2 deflected goal..first shouldve been offside for blocking alisson view
Vieaeklmtz
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Bullshit luck for 5 matches in a row. Liverpool are not as good without TAA, Diaz and sadly Jota. I don’t care who you get to replace them. They can not sustain this run of luck and when they fall I hope they fall hard!
Does the goal in by it's self or by Juju?? It's what we call a strong character, These are still new players who haven't been playing together, Diaz and the rest also learned to play together Just wait and watch the space
Vieaeklmtz
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Bullshit luck for 5 matches in a row. Liverpool are not as good without TAA, Diaz and sadly Jota. I don’t care who you get to replace them. They can not sustain this run of luck and when they fall I hope they fall hard!
Haha you are offended because of Isak
UFO89
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Luck will soon run out..soon.
There's no such thing in football, when you play well, you make your own luck. Anyway, it's not certain what you say. But, what is certain is Arsenal winning ZERO trophies again this season. So, keep quiet and sit down.
SizweMthembu
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Bullshit luck for 5 matches in a row. Liverpool are not as good without TAA, Diaz and sadly Jota. I don’t care who you get to replace them. They can not sustain this run of luck and when they fall I hope they fall hard!
Are you mad at us for signing Isak?
Wuoackmnry
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Next game, 5-3-2 with both Isak and Etitike to start.
magnumpi
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that's mindset of a champion
Vetabciktu
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I feel sorry for every team that faces Liverpool in the next few weeks. When they click together, they will hurt whoever faces them, and I'm saying this in a polite way.. Liverpool will Win every trophy this season and go down as the best Liverpool team ever to grace the turf... It's the greatest time ever to be a Liverpool supporter. YNWA my Reds🟥🔥🏆🏆🏆🏆💯🟥
mutbdklmp
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Isak didn't do anything special stop lying ..Ekitike should be starting games
Mawacikstz
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Luck will soon run out..soon.
If u fell to beat us now don't this u will do that when that team becomes what it want to become
Mawacikstz
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Bullshit luck for 5 matches in a row. Liverpool are not as good without TAA, Diaz and sadly Jota. I don’t care who you get to replace them. They can not sustain this run of luck and when they fall I hope they fall hard!
If its about luck why don't you have one. Wait and see what this will bring coz u better beat us now
Kinacy
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lol, we playing bad, but still finding a way to win!
ziuacepsyz
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Luck will soon run out..soon.
not like man united
Zoulukas
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Luck will soon run out..soon.
Wamiklmsty
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Bullshit luck for 5 matches in a row. Liverpool are not as good without TAA, Diaz and sadly Jota. I don’t care who you get to replace them. They can not sustain this run of luck and when they fall I hope they fall hard!
Ronbcimnop
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well done Liverpool
markrodney
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Great line-up