Liverpool continued their flawless start in the Champions League with a narrow 1-0 win over RB Leipzig. Darwin Nunez, stepping in for the injured Diogo Jota, scored the decisive goal in the 27th minute. He capitalised on Mohamed Salah's header to secure Liverpool's sixth consecutive away victory this season. This win also maintained their perfect record under new manager Arne Slot.
Despite having opportunities to extend their lead, Liverpool faced resistance from Leipzig. Alexis Mac Allister hit the crossbar, and penalty claims were dismissed. Leipzig had their moments too, with Lois Openda having two goals disallowed for offside. The Bundesliga side missed several promising chances as they continue to search for their first point.

Arne Slot has made a remarkable impact at Liverpool, winning 11 of his first 12 matches. This achievement is unmatched in English top-flight history. In the Champions League, Liverpool have started strong before, marking their third campaign with three straight wins in five seasons. These early victories provide a crucial cushion amid a challenging schedule.
Leipzig managed more attempts than most against Liverpool's formidable defence but were caught offside five times. When they did break through, they encountered an inspired Caoimhin Kelleher. The goalkeeper made six saves, equalling his best performance in a European match.
The Reds' consistent performance places them second in the 36-team league phase of the Champions League. They have nine points, trailing only Aston Villa on goal difference. This solid start is vital as they navigate upcoming fixtures across various competitions.
Liverpool's journey continues with confidence as they maintain an unblemished record both home and away in Europe. Their defensive strength and strategic gameplay under Slot are proving effective as they aim for further success this season.