Allan Macgregor Alfredo Morelos Diogo Jota Juergen Klopp Darwin Núñez Luis Díaz Scotland Colombia county Gulf Rangers Allan Macgregor Alfredo Morelos Diogo Jota Juergen Klopp Darwin Núñez Luis Díaz Scotland Colombia county Gulf

Liverpool saunter past Rangers 2-0 in Champions League

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LIVERPOOL :Liverpool put their recent stutters behind them to comfortably beat Rangers 2-0 in the Champions League on Tuesday and move into second spot in Group A.The win, thanks to a sumptuous first-half free kick from Trent Alexander-Arnold and a second-half penalty by Mohamed Salah, put the six-times European champions on six points after three games - three points behind leaders Napoli.

The Scots, who barely threatened Liverpool to the disappointment of their passionate fans complete with a bagpipe-player, remain bottom of the group on zero points.In need of a morale booster after their poor start to the Premier League, Liverpool's four-man attack of Salah, Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez swarmed over Rangers from the off.

By contrast, the visitors' Colombian striker Alfredo Morelos was largely isolated. Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp was delighted by his team's tidy and confident performance, albeit against obviously weaker opposition, especially the first goal from Alexander-Arnold whom he had defended from recent criticism.Alexander-Arnold, whose chances of making England's World Cup squad are in the balance after recent below-par displays, struck a superb free kick over the wall and past Rangers keeper Allan McGregor in the seventh minute to raise the roof off Anfield."All that matters is performing for the team.

It's been a slow start to the season but I'm looking forward to the rest of the season," said Alexander-Arnold, who drew a standing ovation when he was substituted late in the game."The performance was great from the lads.

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