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Liverpool recorded a much-needed win at one of soccer's most iconic stadiums on Tuesday, as Dominik Szoboszlai's late penalty secured a deserved three points at the San Siro. Liverpool was the better team throughout the game against Inter Milan, and although the penalty awarded to the Reds was soft, there was a sense of justice to it after Ibrahima Konate's first-half header was harshly ruled out for handball.
After a run of nine defeats in 12 games earlier in the season, Liverpool is now on a four-game unbeaten streak, and while that sequence includes draws against two newly promoted Premier League sides, there are suggestions that Arne Slot is steadying the ship. There was a heavy UK media presence in Milan for the game, and this is a taste of what the written press made of Liverpool's win.
The Guardian noted how the Liverpool fans in attendance rallied behind Slot: "The first notable act of the night, given the circumstances, was the sound of Slot’s name being chanted by the sizeable Liverpool support high up with the gods. "Any questions about whether he has lost the dressing room were largely extinguished as his side delivered a well-drilled, mature European away performance, full of commitment and desire against an inform Inter side that were beaten finalists in the competition last season." Dominik Szoboszlai celebrates after putting Liverpool 1-0 up against Inter Milan (Image: Mairo Cinquetti/NurPhoto) Away from Salah-gate, The Times touched on Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike's strike partnership, after the summer signings were paired together up front from the start for only the second time.
