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Salah scores 20th goal as Liverpool earn historic win and dump AC Milan out of Champions League

The Reds became the first-ever English side to win all six of their group games.

LIVERPOOL MADE it a perfect six Champions League wins from six on Tuesday with a 2-1 victory at AC Milan which knocked one of Europeโ€™s most storied clubs out of the Champions League.

Fikayo Tomori had given Milan hope they could make the last 16 with his tap-in just before the half hour mark at the San Siro but a quick reply from Mohamed Salah and Divock Origiโ€™s nodded finish 10 minutes after the break ensured Jurgen Kloppโ€™s side finished Group B on 18 points.

Serie A leaders Milan, who were missing half their starting back four and three other first team players including forwards Rafael Leao and Ante Rebic, failed in ther attempt to make the last 16 for the first time since 2013.

Stefano Pioliโ€™s side have looked an accomplished side domestically this season but were punished for picking up just one point from their first four group matches.

Klopp made a raft of changes from the Redsโ€™ side which squeezed past Wolves at the weekend but there was still a obvious gulf in class between the two teams.

Milan struggled to put a second-string Reds outfit under much pressure in the tame opening stages.

The closest either side came to scoring was a Tomori header in the eighth minute that Alisson Becker had no trouble saving, while Neco Williamsโ€™ shot two minutes earlier dribbled into Mike Maignanโ€™s arms.

Out of nowhere the San Siro exploded into life thanks to Tomoriโ€™s 29th-minute opener, which fell to him on a plate after Alisson could only pat the ball out to the England international.

However their joy only lasted six minutes as Salah netted his 20th goal of the season, pouncing after Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain did brilliantly to wriggle free and fire a stinging shot at Maignan.

And Milanโ€™s hopes of making it through all but vanished 10 minutes after the break as Origi looped home Liverpoolโ€™s second on another rebound, this time from Sadio Maneโ€™s shot after Tomori gifted the Senegal forward possession on the edge of his own box.

From there Liverpool easily held off the home side, with Alisson rushing out to block Franck Kessieโ€™s finish when put clean through the only real danger Milan managed to pose with five minutes remaining.

Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid grabbed a place in the last 16 of the Champions League as Antoine Griezmann scored one goal and had a key role in the two others as the Spanish side beat Porto 3-1.

The win in northern Porto coupled with AC Milanโ€™s 2-1 defeat to a second-string Liverpool side at the San Siro was enough to send Diego Simeoneโ€™s side through as the second-placed team in Group B despite starting the day bottom.

Yannick Carrasco complicated Atleticoโ€™s task by getting sent off with 20 minutes to go for grappling Otavio to the ground in a touchline melee.

Three minutes later, the numbers were evened up as Porto had Wendell red-carded after French referee Clement Turpin adjudged he had struck an Atletico player.

Porto had two golden chances to score, but Mehdi Taremi wasted both. First he was denied by a brilliant one-handed save by Jan Oblak in the first half and then he side-footed over the bar in the second from a good position.

After a largely sterile first half, all the goals came in a frenetic second period.

Against the run of play, Atletico went ahead on 56 minutes when Griezmann was left unmarked by Otavio and nonchalantly tapped in at the back post from an in-swinging corner.

Ater the bad-tempered period that produced two red cards, Griezmann created the second goal by drawing two Porto defenders on the touchline before brilliantly slipping the ball to the charging Angel Correa who kept his head to slide a shot past โ€™keeper Diogo Costa.

Griezmann was involved again as Porto, with players committed in attack, were caught out and the French striker scuffed his shot but Rodrigo De Paul made no mistake two minutes into stoppage time.

Sergio Oliveira scored from the penalty spot for Porto in the sixth minute of injury time but the long faces on the Portuguese sideโ€™s bench told the story of the match.

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    Mar 20th 2025, 9:01 AM

    RIP Eddie thanks for giving us those years in the benson and hedges coloured F1 cars and that win in Belgium, great memories

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    Mute Peter Roche
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    Mar 20th 2025, 1:42 PM

    @Roy Butler: bitten and hisses โ€ฆ Loved that.
    What a charismatic person. All the top people in F1 in the 90โ€ฒs and 00โ€ฒs worked for him either on the way up or at their peak. He had a marvellous eye for talent. And not to forget. He gave a certain Ayrton Senna his first drive in an F3 in 1982.

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    Mar 20th 2025, 9:00 AM

    RIP to a great Irish man. May he rest in peace.

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    Mar 20th 2025, 9:05 AM

    Heartbroken to hear this, spent many Sundays in front of the tv cheering on the buzzin hornets, Belgium 98 will always be special, he always came across as a great character, rest in peace.

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    Mar 20th 2025, 9:01 AM

    Ah no. RIP Eddie Jordan

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    Mar 20th 2025, 9:04 AM

    Really sad news. May he RIP.

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    Mar 20th 2025, 10:21 AM

    Spent my childhood wearing yellow and black Jordan merchandise
    Can always remember Belgium 98
    RIP to a true Irish legend

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    Mar 20th 2025, 11:03 AM

    Formula 1 97, PlayStation 1.

    โ€œIm picking that that sexy yellow benson and hedges car!!โ€

    โ€œWhy not the red ferโ€ฆโ€

    โ€œI said give me the yellow one!โ€

    RIP Eddie great memories!

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    Mar 20th 2025, 11:19 AM

    I know nothing about that sport but was always excited by the bright yellow cars who you could pick out so easily and always watched and shouted them on because they were Irish, always craving to support something Irish on the world stage and he gave us that, RIP Eddie.

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    Mar 20th 2025, 12:19 PM

    RIP Eddie, responsible for producing the wonderful 7up Jordan in that first year the discover Ireland sponsorship it was stunning,
    Then getting up in the middle of the night to see Eddie Irvine unlaping himself in Japan to the bright yellow cars great times to be watching F1.
    Always a pleasure to hear his commentary with genuine forthright views, I doubt weโ€™ll see many like him again in F1

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    Mar 20th 2025, 1:46 PM

    @Phill Brown: the Sasol sponsored Jordan 194. That was the start of the upward climb in the Constructors Championship with Rubens and Eddie Irvine

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    Mar 20th 2025, 12:40 PM

    This one really hurtโ€™s gave us great memoryies in the 90โ€ฒs a legend in formula one lost a great irishman today rip

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    Mar 20th 2025, 11:18 AM

    Rip. An Irish legend for sure

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    Mar 20th 2025, 2:37 PM

    A great character Formula 1 desperately needed at the time, to inspire belief that the little guy could compete.

    Spare a thought for those that love London Irish Rugby, who will be devastated that they guy driving the re-creation of the professional entity has passedโ€ฆ

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    Mar 20th 2025, 4:30 PM

    RIP to a genuine legend

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