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Slot Shatters Liverpool European Tradition with All-Foreign Starting XI

Liverpool players congratulate Andy Robertson after his goal against Atletico Madrid

Key Takeaways:

  • Liverpool fielded a Champions League starting eleven without any English players for the first time in 417 European fixtures on Wednesday
  • Alexander Isak made his debut after signing from Newcastle for £125 million and started the match
  • Andrew Robertson, representing Scotland, opened the scoring before Liverpool secured a 3–2 victory over Atletico Madrid

Historic Lineup Change at Liverpool

Liverpool manager Arne Slot made headlines on Wednesday in the Champions League fixture against Atletico Madrid by naming a starting eleven with no English footballers. This marked a significant departure from the club’s long-standing tradition, ending a run of 417 straight European matches featuring at least one English player in the initial lineup.

Although English presence remained on the bench with Freddie Woodman, Joe Gomez, Rio Ngumoha, and Jayden Danns among the substitutes, none started the match. Only Rio Ngumoha featured during the encounter, coming off the bench in the second half.

Isak’s Debut and Robertson’s Impact

A highlight of the starting lineup was Alexander Isak, who featured for the first time since his high-profile £125 million move from Newcastle. The striker took his place up front as anticipation surrounded his debut in European competition for the Merseyside club.

Among the starting eleven, Scottish international Andrew Robertson provided UK representation as he occupied the left-back position. Robertson made his mark by netting the opening goal of the match, setting the tone for an eventful contest.

Liverpool English PlayersStatus
Freddie WoodmanSubstitute (Unused)
Joe GomezSubstitute (Unused)
Rio NgumohaSubstitute (Played Second Half)
Jayden DannsSubstitute (Unused)

Match Overview: Liverpool Prevail in Five-Goal Thriller

The Champions League fixture proved a dramatic affair, as Liverpool ultimately emerged triumphant with a 3–2 victory against Atletico Madrid. The match not only ended a long-standing club tradition but also saw a notable performance from new arrival Alexander Isak and Scottish full-back Andrew Robertson, who got on the scoresheet. The Merseysiders withstood a stern test from their opponents to secure the crucial win.


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