Catch up with all the highlights and reaction after an entertaining night of Uefa Champions League football where Liverpool progressed 2-1 on aggregate after a 1-0 loss at Anfield against Inter Milan, while Bayern Munich thrashed RB Salzburg to seal their spot in the next round.
Liverpool 0-1 Inter Milan (Liverpool progress 2-1 on aggregate)
Mohamed Salah has admitted Liverpool might have suffered from complacency as they crept into a fourth Champions League quarter-final in five years despite a rare 1-0 defeat at Anfield by Inter Milan on Tuesday.
The Italian champions were unable to scale the mountain they had to climb after losing the first leg 2-0 at home three weeks ago despite Lautaro Martinez’s sensational strike into the top corner just after the hour mark.
Alexis Sanchez’s red card shortly afterwards punctured any Inter momentum and Liverpool comfortably held out with the extra man despite slipping to just a third defeat in 44 games in all competitions this season.
Salah hopes they can learn from a rare off night in front of goal as they failed to score for just the fourth time this season.
“We lost the game and maybe that will give us a push,” said the Egyptian, who hit the post twice in the second half with glorious chances.
“Maybe in the back of our minds we were overconfident. It’s a good game for us to learn from.”
Inter were left to rue conceding two late goals in Milan three weeks ago after they had enjoyed the better of the game for much of the first leg.
“We’ve got to this stage for the first time in 10 years. We played against the strongest team in Europe in this time and were their equals,” said Inter boss Simone Inzaghi.
“Sometimes it just takes a single episode to change the course of a game.”
While Klopp was pleased with just progressing.
“I think over the two legs it is completely fine they won one, we won one, and we are through,” said Klopp. “We could have done better against an opponent who makes life really uncomfortable.”
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Bayern Munich 7-1 Red Bull Salzburg (Bayern progress 9-2 on aggregate)
Bumper Robert Lewandowski scored a record-breaking 11-minute hat-trick to send Bayern Munich sailing into the Champions League quarter-finals with a 7-1 win at home over Red Bull Salzburg on Tuesday.
The Poland striker had three goals to his name by the 23rd minute –the earliest anyone has ever completed a hat-trick in a Champions League game – as Bayern shook off their early nerves to crush Salzburg.
“This was definitely a statement from us, and it gives us hope that there is more like this to come,” Bayern captain Manuel Neuer told Amazon Prime after his side reached the last eight for a record-20th time.
Austrian champions Salzburg had held Bayern to a 1-1 draw in the first leg, but their hopes of an upset in Munich were left in tatters when Lewandowski scored a tap-in and two penalties to send Bayern on their way to a famous victory.
With just 10 minutes and 27 seconds between Lewandowski’s first and third goals, it was the fastest of the six hat-tricks the Pole has now scored in the Champions League.
“We knew we had to attack the box early today and get Lewy into the game, because he is so hard to defend against,” said Thomas Mueller.
“We all knew how important this game was today. If we had been knocked out, it would have been a very sad next three months for us,” he added.
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