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Leaders Liverpool beaten but Union SG drop into Europa Conference

Royale Union drop into Europa Conference despite Liverpool win
Royale Union drop into Europa Conference despite Liverpool winProfimedia
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise sealed their place in the UEFA Europa Conference League (UECL) knockout round play-offs, after beating a much-changed Liverpool side 2-1. The result, arguably the most famous in the club’s history, extends the hosts’ impressive recent form to just one defeat in their last 14 matches (W11, D2).

Having already sealed top spot in Group E with four wins from their opening five matches, Jürgen Klopp was afforded the luxury of resting several of his key players ahead of a busy festive schedule.

The Reds’ heavily-rotated side provided early encouragement for Union SG, who knew only a victory would be enough to give themselves an outside chance of qualifying for the knockout round.

Noah Sadiki and Koki Machida both wasted half-chances for the hosts in a cagey opening quarter-hour, as Liverpool struggled to gain a foothold in the contest.

Union SG continued to probe for a breakthrough, and their persistence was duly rewarded in the 32nd minute, when Mohamed Amoura broke the offside trip to finish beyond a stranded Caoimhín Kelleher.

Despite that setback, Liverpool found a swift response from an unlikely source, as Harvey Elliott’s corner landed at the feet of Jarell Quansah, who took one touch to compose himself before rifling home a superb effort.

The visitors weren’t level for long though, as Les Unionistes restored their lead two minutes before HT, when Cameron Puertas received a neat pass from Amoura and fired low past Kelleher at his near post.

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With second-placed Toulouse holding up their end of the bargain against LASK in Group E’s other fixture, Union SG looked determined to press home their advantage in the early stages of the second half.

The hosts thought they’d scored a third shortly after the hour mark, but Puertas’ well-taken strike was correctly disallowed for a handball in the build-up.

Grateful for that reprieve, Liverpool went in pursuit of an equaliser with time ticking into the final 20 minutes, however clear-cut chances came at a premium – despite the introduction of Darwin Núñez.

The hosts came close to adding late gloss to the scoreline, but the one-goal lead proved enough, as they sealed their place in the UECL play-off round.

As for already-qualified Liverpool, they’ll be keen to bounce back in a crunch Premier League clash against Manchester United on Sunday after a first defeat in seven matches.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Mohamed Amoura (Royale Union Saint-Gilloise)

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