Clinical Liverpool edge closer to last 16 with Marseille win
MARSEILLE, France, Jan 21 : Liverpool swept aside Olympique de Marseille with a 3-0 away victory on Wednesday to extend their unbeaten run to 13 matches in all competitions and move a step closer to direct qualification for the Champions League last 16.
Goals from Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo either side of a Geronimo Rulli own goal lifted Arne Slot’s team to 15 points, leaving them well placed in the top eight ahead of the final round of matches. Marseille remain in the hunt for a playoff spot on nine points despite the defeat.
The Ligue 1 side are 19th in the table and travel to Club Brugge in their final group match needing a positive result to keep their European campaign alive, while Liverpool, in fourth, will host Qarabag knowing another win would secure their place in the last 16.
Liverpool looked sharp as they continued their recovery after a difficult period earlier in the season, while Marseille once again showed their limitations on the biggest stage.
"It's always difficult to play against (Roberto) De Zerbi teams because if you aren't front-footed they can play out pretty easy," said Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, who made his 350th appearance for the club.
"They keep on playing and taking a risk, so if you win the ball between the lines then you have a chance. I'm pleased with the team, everybody put a shift in," added the Dutch centre back before warning of the dangers of Saturday's Premier League opponents Bournemouth.
"We always say after a win or good result to keep momentum. But Bournemouth are a difficult team to beat, play very good football and we have to be more than ready. We will recover and go again."
In the bottom half of the 36-team league, OM were left contemplating the gap between them


