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The two clubs were facing one another in the Champions League, with the game ending 3-2 in Liverpool’s favour.
Virgil van Dijk’s last-minute header was what eventually got Liverpool over the line and once again proved that the Anfield outfit are here to win everything this season.
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However, there were a couple of moments throughout the game that were rather questionable, with one leaving Ally McCoist particularly baffled.
One of the main talking points before the clash kicked off was that Alexander Isak was handed his Liverpool debut.
Many expected the attacker to make a cameo off the bench towards the end of the game, but instead, Slot entrusted him to lead his attacking line from the start.
This meant that Hugo Ekitike was left on the bench, and although he was brought on towards the end of the clash, he failed to show why he deserved to start over the Swede.
The striker has often carried the Reds’ attacking line on his back, with his goals being essential to Liverpool sitting on top of the Premier League table.