Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen was the hero on a fiery night in Istanbul as Galatasaray defeated Liverpool 1-0 in the Champions League, handing the Premier League champions their second straight defeat.
The Nigerian striker’s first-half penalty was enough to seal a famous victory at RAMS Park.
The atmosphere was deafening from kick-off, with Galatasaray fans creating a cauldron of noise. Liverpool, who had lost at Crystal Palace over the weekend, were under pressure to respond, but their problems only deepened in Turkey.
Arne Slot’s decision to start without Mohamed Salah raised eyebrows, and his side struggled for rhythm in the early stages. Within 16 minutes, Galatasaray capitalised when Osimhen calmly converted from the spot after Dominik Szoboszlai fouled Baris Alper Yilmaz inside the box.
It was a double blow for Liverpool, as the goal came just seconds after Davinson Sanchez had made a crucial clearance off the line to deny Cody Gakpo. Instead of going ahead, the visitors were chasing the game almost immediately.
Osimhen’s confidence grew after the opener, tormenting Liverpool’s backline with his movement and physical presence. He nearly doubled the lead before half-time, forcing Alisson into a sharp save from close range.
The Brazilian keeper was in inspired form, denying Yilmaz when he broke free and keeping Liverpool within touching distance. However, Alisson’s evening ended prematurely when he pulled up injured in the second half and was forced off, adding to Liverpool’s woes.
Slot responded by introducing Salah and Alexander Isak after the hour mark in an attempt to turn the tide. The changes injected some urgency, but Galatasaray’s defence, marshalled by Sanchez and Abdulkerim Bardakci, stood firm.
Liverpool thought they had their lifeline late in the second half when Ibrahima Konate went down in the box. Referee Clement Turpin initially awarded a penalty, but after a VAR review, the decision was overturned, sparking wild celebrations among the home supporters.
The noise inside RAMS Park grew even louder as Galatasaray edged closer to victory. Every Liverpool attack was met with whistles and jeers, while Osimhen’s name echoed around the stands whenever he pressed or held the ball up.
For Liverpool, frustration mounted. Gakpo missed another opportunity, while Salah found space only once, forcing Fernando Muslera into a routine save. It was a night where their attacking spark simply never ignited.
This result leaves questions hanging over Slot’s side, who still sit top of the Premier League but are faltering in Europe. Their reliance on Alisson’s brilliance was exposed once again, and the injury to their keeper adds further concern ahead of Saturday’s clash with Chelsea.
For Osimhen and Galatasaray, the win will be remembered as another famous European night in Istanbul. The Nigerian forward relished the big occasion, delivering the decisive moment in front of a raucous home crowd.
It may not have been a classic contest in terms of chances created, but Galatasaray’s discipline and the intimidating atmosphere proved too much for Liverpool to handle.
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