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Liverpool 2-0 Union Saint-Gilloise: Ryan Gravenberch scores first goal in Europa League win


Ryan Gravenberch scores his first Liverpool goal
Liverpool have taken maximum points in the Europa League group stage so far

Ryan Gravenberch scored his first goal for Liverpool as they beat Union Saint-Gilloise in the Europa League.

The summer signing struck just before half-time, slotting in after Trent Alexander-Arnold’s shot was parried by Anthony Moris.

That goal provided the spark in an otherwise dull first half of few chances at Anfield.

Darwin Nunez missed a big opportunity when he prodded wide from Mohamed Salah’s cross, while Gustaf Nilsson headed over from close range for the visitors.

The excellent Gravenberch was denied a second just after the hour when his dipping effort was pushed behind by Moris.

The Belgian side applied late pressure but Liverpool wrapped up the win when Diogo Jota slotted in after a quick break.

This was not a memorable performance by Liverpool but, after the video assistant referee controversy following Saturday’s Premier League defeat at Tottenham, it was a routine and incident-free win.

Liverpool top Group E with six points from two games.

“Job done,” said manager Jurgen Klopp.

“You cannot only win if you are really exciting. It is good for us as we can learn a lot from this game.

“With rhythm we look one way and without we look another. With exactly the same players. Plenty of things to learn and we will use that.”

Gravenberch catches the eye

Netherlands midfielder Gravenberch, 21, arrived from Bayern Munich but has had to be patient for the opportunity to show what he can do.

His Premier League appearances have been off the bench, with his two previous starts coming in the Europa League and League Cup.

But this was an eye-catching performance by Gravenberch, who produced an all-action display, putting in tackles, creating opportunities and scoring the opener.

He has a goal and two assists in three starts, a return that will likely push him closer to starting in the Premier League.

“It’s great,” Gravenberch told TNT Sports. “It feels super good. It was the best goal of my career so far.

“It doesn’t matter [how it comes]. A goal is a goal.”

Brothers reunited

Kevin and Alexis Mac Allister
Kevin and Alexis Mac Allister were facing each other for the first time as professionals

This was not a match packed with memorable moments and there was a collective sigh of relief around the ground when Jota struck to avoid any late drama.

But the game will live long in the memory of the Mac Allister family.

Liverpool midfielder Alexis came on at half-time, which meant he faced his brother Kevin, who started the match as a defender for Union SG, for the first time in his career.

While Alexis claimed the bragging rights with Liverpool’s win, it was a good performance by Kevin as he helped frustrate the hosts for long periods.

“Today my dad was here, but I am sure everybody in our family was watching the TV, so it was special,” Alexis said.

“My dad played and knows what it means to play your brother as my uncle was too. I guess he cried a little bit.”

Kevin said: “He [Alexis] is the reason I suffer today but it is a very special moment.

“Liverpool in the last match come to Belgium. It is our revenge maybe, but today I am only thinking in this game with Alexis and my family and now it is the best part of the match.”

Player of the match

GravenberchRyan Gravenberch

Union Saint-Gilloise

  1. Squad number16Player nameBurgess

  2. Squad number5Player nameMac Allister

  3. Squad number47Player nameAmoura

  4. Squad number8Player nameAmani

  5. Squad number26Player nameSykes

  6. Squad number29Player nameNilsson

  7. Squad number23Player namePuertas

  8. Squad number24Player nameVanhoutte

  9. Squad number28Player nameMachida

  10. Squad number27Player nameSadiki

  11. Squad number17Player nameTerho

  12. Squad number49Player nameMoris

  13. Squad number13Player nameRodríguez

  14. Squad number4Player nameRasmussen

  15. Squad number21Player nameCastro-Montes

  16. Squad number10Player nameLapoussin

Line-ups

Liverpool

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Alisson
  • 66Alexander-ArnoldSubstituted forGomezat 63′minutes
  • 5Konaté
  • 78Quansah
  • 21Tsimikas
  • 19Elliott
  • 3EndoSubstituted forMac Allisterat 45′minutes
  • 38GravenberchSubstituted forSzoboszlaiat 79′minutes
  • 11SalahSubstituted forJonesat 45′minutes
  • 9NúñezSubstituted forDíazat 45′minutes
  • 20Jota

Substitutes

  • 2Gomez
  • 4van Dijk
  • 7Díaz
  • 8Szoboszlai
  • 10Mac Allister
  • 17Jones
  • 26Robertson
  • 32Matip
  • 44Chambers
  • 50Doak
  • 56Jaros
  • 93Mrozek

Union Saint-Gilloise

Formation 5-3-2

  • 49Moris
  • 21Castro-Montes
  • 5Mac AllisterSubstituted forSykesat 86′minutes
  • 16Burgess
  • 28Machida
  • 17TerhoSubstituted forLapoussinat 68′minutes
  • 8AmaniSubstituted forRasmussenat 75′minutes
  • 24VanhoutteSubstituted forSadikiat 75′minutes
  • 23Puertas
  • 29NilssonSubstituted forRodríguezat 67′minutes
  • 47Amoura

Substitutes

  • 4Rasmussen
  • 9Eckert Ayensa
  • 10Lapoussin
  • 11Teklab
  • 13Rodríguez
  • 14Imbrechts
  • 26Sykes
  • 27Sadiki
  • 34Wenssens
  • 35Huygevelde
  • 48Leysen

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