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Liverpool IconLiverpool FC NewsFeaturesRyan GravenberchRyan Gravenberch and Arne Slot both feel that Liverpool can turn things around in the Champions League next week, with Galatasaray holding a 1-0 lead as it heads to AnfieldRyan Gravenberch in action during the Champions League clash between Liverpool and Galatasaray.(Image: Cem Hasret Tekkesinoglu/Anadolu via Getty Images)Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch admitted that his side's performance in the Champions League was "not enough" as the Reds lost another game in disappointing fashion.Mario Lemina scored the only goal of the game as Galatasaray established a lead in the tie but Gravenberch believes Liverpool will show a different side of itself in the second fixture."If you come here, you know it will be a tough game, and if you play like this it's not enough," Gravenberch said. "But we know it's only the first game.



We have the second game at Anfield and we have to turn it around there."READ MORE: Liverpool player ratings, winners and losers vs Galatasaray as Mohamed Salah and 5 more struggleREAD MORE: Arne Slot change fails to pay off as Liverpool gets reality check - 5 talking points vs GalatasarayIt was a sentiment that head coach Arne Slot agreed with. Once more, his team failed to get control of proceedings, and Liverpool paid the price for being wasteful in front of goal while conceding far too many chances."You play over two games against each other and now it's half-time, they are 1-0 up," Slot said after Liverpool lost in Istanbul."We can do better, I'm 100 per cent sure about that, but even with the game we played we had enough chances to score goals.Arne Slot reacts during the Champions League match between Galatasaray and Liverpool at the Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex in Istanbul on March 10, 2026(Image: YASIN AKGUL / AFP via Getty Images)"We didn't.

But next week we play at Anfield and our fans will be so supportive for us. So, let's hope we can create the same atmosphere next week at Anfield."This is not the first time that Liverpool has lost away in Turkiye this season.