Champions League Drama: Liverpool and Chelsea Dominate With 5-1 Thrashings

Liverpool snapped their four-match losing streak with an impressive 5-1 comeback victory over Frankfurt. Chelsea also delivered a dominant 5-1 performance against 10-man Ajax at Stamford Bridge. Meanwhile, Tottenham maintained their unbeaten start with a goalless draw against Monaco. Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario was the hero for Spurs with several crucial saves.

Key Points: Liverpool and Chelsea Win 5-1 in Champions League Matches

  • Liverpool scores three goals in ten first-half minutes to secure victory
  • Chelsea capitalizes on a red card to dominate Ajax 5-1
  • Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate score from corners for Liverpool
  • Tottenham's Guglielmo Vicario stars in goalless draw with Monaco
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Champions League: Liverpool thrash Frankfurt, Chelsea dominate 10-man Ajax

Liverpool ends losing streak with a 5-1 victory over Frankfurt, while Chelsea dominates 10-man Ajax by the same scoreline in Champions League action.

"The Reds came from behind... to snap a four-game losing run. - Match Report"

Frankfurt, Oct 23

Liverpool ended their four-match losing streak in all competitions as three goals in ten first-half minutes sparked a comfortable 5-1 win over Frankfurt.

The Reds came from behind at Deutsche Bank Park to snap a four-game losing run and put their second victory on the board in this season’s league phase.

After a 26th-minute opener from Rasmus Kristensen, Hugo Ekitike levelled proceedings on his return to the club he departed in the summer.

Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate then scored from corners later on in the first half to turn the affair around. Second-half finishes from Cody Gakpo and Dominik Szoboszlai made it a convincing win for Arne Slot’s men.

Elsewhere, it was another memorable night under the lights at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea romped to a 5-1 win over ten-man Ajax.

The Blues were looking dangerous even before Kenneth Taylor saw red for a late challenge on 18 minutes and when Marc Guiu scored a minute later, the result never looked in doubt.

Moises Caicedo added a deflected second and whilst Wout Weghorst pulled a goal back five minutes later from the penalty spot, two penalties of our on on the verge of half-time, from Enzo Fernandez and Estevao Willian, meant we lead 4-1 at the break.

Substitute Tyrique George made it five just after the interval and the Blues continued to attack Ajax throughout the second period but had to settle for 5-1.

In another action, Tottenham Hotspur maintained their unbeaten start as Guglielmo Vicario produced an inspired display to deny Monaco with a goalless draw.

The goalkeeper twice came to the visitors' rescue during the first half, producing smart reflex saves to thwart Folarin Balogun from close range.

Vicario then brilliantly kept out Jordan Teze's header after the break, with Monaco continuing to look the more likely to score.

Takumi Minamimo flashed a volley narrowly over the crossbar later on, but the hosts had to settle for a point.

- IANS

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Priya S
Chelsea's performance was clinical but honestly, the red card made it too easy. Would have been more impressive if they'd dominated 11 vs 11. Still, good to see our boys playing with confidence! 💙
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Arjun K
Vicario was absolutely brilliant for Spurs! Sometimes a goalkeeper's performance is worth more than goals. That's the kind of Indian cricket team-level fielding energy we need in football! 🧤✨
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Sarah B
Watching from Mumbai - these European nights are pure magic! Woke up at 1:30 AM and totally worth it. Szoboszlai's goal was pure class. Hope Indian football can reach this level someday 🤞
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Vikram M
Both teams scoring 5-1 is crazy! But honestly, the real story is Tottenham's defence. Clean sheet away at Monaco is no joke. Premier League showing why it's the best league in the world.
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Kavya N
As an Indian football fan, I wish our ISL matches had this kind of energy and quality. These European teams play at another level entirely. But we're getting there slowly! 🇮🇳⚽

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