Sadio Mane scored a brilliant treble as Liverpool romped to a 5-0 thrashing of Porto at the Estadio do Dragao on Wednesday to march towards the Champions League quarter-finals.
Mane fired the away side ahead in the first leg of the last-16 clash, before Mohamed Salahâs audacious finish for his 30th goal of the season quickly made it two.
The Senegalese forward slotted in his second as Liverpool completely outclassed their opponents, with Roberto Firmino adding his name to the scoresheet with 20 minutes to play, before Maneâs searing strike completed his first European hat-trick.
âIt was important to play as a team and we did, we played great football from the beginning,â Mane told BT Sport.
âWe created so many chances and we scored five. It was well deserved.â
Playing in the last 16 of the competition for the first time in nine years, Liverpool are now all but certain to reach the quarter-finals ahead of the second leg at Anfield on March 6.
Jurgen Kloppâs men had scored 23 goals in the group stage and continued that scintillating form in Portugal to become the top-scorers in this seasonâs competition, while the defensive frailties that have plagued them at times this season never resurfaced as Dejan Lovren and Virgil van Dijk put in accomplished displays at the back.
âWe wanted to keep a clean sheet and with the players we have we always have the chance to score an away goal,â said midfielder James Milner. âI thought we could have scored more.â
Sergio Conceicaoâs deflated Porto will now turn their attentions back to domestic matters, where they hold a two-point lead in the league and are in the Cup semi-finals.
Roared on by the home fans, Porto started brightly and Brazilian midfielder Otavio was denied an early goal by a last-ditch tackle from Lovren.
But it didnât take Liverpool long to grow into the game, as left-back Andrew Robertson fired over on his Champions League debut and Ivan Marcanoâs brave block prevented Firmino from heading in.
But the five-time European champions were gifted the lead in the 25th minute as Porto goalkeeper Jose Sa, who has replaced former Real Madrid great Iker Casillas this season, allowed Maneâs tame strike to squirm underneath his body and into the net.
Mane has been overshadowed so far this term by the blistering performances of Firmino and Salah, but the Senegalese forwardâs first goal in six games was his fourth in the Champions League.
Salahâs delightful skill
Liverpool took total control of the tie just four minutes later as Salah scored in style.
Milnerâs strike crashed into the post, but the Egyptian star was on hand to flick the ball over the onrushing Sa with a magnificent piece of skill and slot into the net.
The visitors were utterly dominant, but Tiquinho Soares, playing in place of the injured Vincent Aboubakar, fired narrowly wide for Porto on the stroke of half-time.
Porto had plenty of the ball but were always vulnerable to Liverpoolâs waves of rapid counter-attacks, and Mane made it three shortly after the restart.
The away side cut the Portuguese league leaders to shreds with a series of first-time flicks and passes, and after Firmino was denied by Sa, Mane was on hand to tap in the rebound.
The visitorsâ relentless pressure meant another goal was almost inevitable, and it arrived when Milner picked out Firmino from a posse of unmarked Liverpool shirts in the centre to slot home his seventh Champions League goal of the campaign.
The English outfit still werenât finished, though, as Maneâs long-range effort flew past Sa with five minutes remaining to round off the procession in fine fashion.
AFP