Liverpool secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Girona in the Champions League, thanks to Mohamed Salah's penalty in the second half. This win keeps Liverpool's perfect record intact this season. They are leading both the Premier League and the new elite league phase in European football. With two games remaining, Liverpool is close to advancing to the last 16.
Girona, despite their fifth loss in six matches, challenged Liverpool significantly. In the first half, they had opportunities to score but were thwarted by Alisson. The Brazilian goalkeeper returned to action after recovering from a hamstring injury sustained in early October. His presence was crucial for Liverpool's defence.

Salah's decisive penalty came after a VAR review identified a foul by Donny van de Beek on Luis Diaz in the 63rd minute. Salah confidently scored from the spot, marking his 50th Champions League goal. This season, he has been instrumental for Liverpool with 28 goal involvements across all competitions, including 16 goals and 12 assists.
Alisson's return was vital for Liverpool as he made five crucial saves, helping his team maintain a clean sheet for the fifth consecutive Champions League match. Despite Girona creating chances worth 1.02 expected goals, Alisson's performance ensured Liverpool remained defensively solid.
The Egyptian forward continues to be a key player for Liverpool, leading Europe's top five leagues in goal involvements this term. His consistent performances have been pivotal in Liverpool's successful campaign so far.
Meanwhile, Newcastle United also posed similar threats in their recent encounter with Liverpool. However, having Alisson back as a reliable last line of defence is reassuring for the team as they continue their impressive run.
Liverpool's ability to keep opponents at bay while capitalising on key moments has been central to their success this season. As they edge closer to securing a spot in the knockout stages of the Champions League, maintaining this form will be crucial.