Mohamed Salah rediscovered some of his form to help Liverpool to a resounding victory over Galatasaray, and book the Reds' place in the Champions League quarter-finals
James Findlater Content Editor 10:43, 19 Mar 2026

Mohamed Salah scored his 50th Champions League goal in Liverpool's win over Galatasaray(Image: Getty Images)
Hugo Ekitike lauded Mohamed Salah’s mindset amid his “difficult season” after the Egyptian played a huge role in Liverpool’s Champions League comeback against Galatasaray.
The Reds booked their place in the quarter-finals of the competition, becoming only the second of six Premier League sides to do so, after blowing away their Turkish opponents at Anfield.
Having suffered a 1-0 defeat in Istanbul last week, Liverpool came storming back with a resounding 4-0 victory in the second leg to set up a rematch with Paris Saint-Germain in the next round, having been knocked out by the French side in last season’s competition.
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Salah in particular looked to be back close to his best again during the second half, having recovered from his first-half penalty miss to score his 50th Champions League goal, and set up Ekitike for the goal that put Liverpool ahead in the tie.
“He’s a legend, you know,” Ekitike told TNT Sports after the game. “Obviously sometimes people say he’s had a difficult season…but tonight he had many chances, and still had the mindset to give me a great ball.

Mohamed Salah celebrates with Hugo Ekitike and his Liverpool teammates(Image: Getty Images)
“Really happy for him. He deserved it. And yeah, we need to do that every game now.”
Despite Salah’s resurgence, he did leave Arne Slot with a major concern after asking to be substituted with just over 15 minutes remaining, having seemingly picked up a knock.
The 33-year-old could now be a doubt for Saturday’s Premier League game against Brighton, when the Reds will be aiming to boost their hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League.
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"He was asking for a substitution, not because he felt he'd scored enough, but he felt something,” Slot confirmed. “So let's see where he is for the weekend and afterwards."
Liverpool.com says: Salah showed the perfect mentality to bounce back from that first-half penalty miss. Given the way his and Liverpool’s season has gone, it felt like that could have had a really damaging effect, but he typified the Reds’ improved performance.
It’s just a shame that he does appear to have picked up a knock. Fingers crossed it isn’t anything too serious, and hopefully he will be fit to play against Brighton at the weekend. If not, then the international break may come at a good time to let him recover.
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