Mohamed Salah breaks Champions League record with six-minute hat-trick for Liverpool
Substitute Mohamed Salah grabbed the fastest hat-trick in Champions League history as Liverpool thrashed Rangers 7-1 on Wednesday.
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Substitute Mohamed Salah grabbed the fastest hat-trick in Champions League history as Liverpool thrashed Rangers 7-1 on Wednesday.
Substitute Mo Salah grabbed the fastest hat-trick in Champions League history as Liverpool thrashed Rangers 7-1 to complete a double over the beleaguered Light Blues.
GLASGOW, Scotland : A hat-trick from substitute Mohamed Salah helped Liverpool come from behind to thrash Rangers 7-1 on Wednesday to put themselves on the verge of qualification for the Champions League knockout stages.
Liverpool romped to a 7-1 win over Rangers in the Champions League, with Mohamed Salah coming off the bench to score an incredible hat-trick in just over six minutes.
Mohamed Salah hit a quick-fire hat-trick and Roberto Firmino bagged a brace as Liverpool came from behind to take a significant step towards the Last 16 of the Champions League with a 7-1 thumping of Rangers at Ibrox. The hosts struck their first goal in the competition this season on 17 minutes when Scott Arfield was allowed to wander into space through the middle and a rifle a low shot beyond Alisson. Ad The Merseysiders responded and Firmino headed home a right-wing corner seven minutes later.
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