LIVE – Liverpool-Toulouse: Téfécé overtaken by English individuals

The referee takes the ball under his arm

He asks the announcer to intervene in order to stop a whistle coming from the Toulouse parking lot.

Dallinga comes out

The Dutch striker scored the Toulouse goal, but he was also responsible for the loss of the ball on England’s opening score and saw one of his passes wasted by Suazo while Kelleher was no longer in the goal. Lots of things to think about when being replaced by Begragui.

Kelleher is attentive

Toulouse are projected at 4 after Endo lost the ball. Gelabert is found behind, but his shot is a little too soft and central.

Kamanzi makes his entrance

He replaces Dessler on the Toulouse side.

Lots of changes… including the entry of Salah

Liverpool’s fourth goal seemed to signal the end of the match, with three changes on each side in the 67th minute: Scanlon, Quansah and Gakpo replaced Darwin, Chambers and Alexander-Arnold on the Liverpool side, Genreau, Magri and Gelabert replaced Donnum, Suazo and Casseres.

Three minutes later, bad news for the Toulouse residents who suffered against the individual players: Salah entered (in place of Gravenberch).

GRAVENBERCH FINISHES THE JOB!

Darwin deserved to score, after a hook that left a defender on his butt and a dribble at the goalkeeper, but he shot at the post when the goal was empty. The ball returns to Gravenberch, who remains calm. 4-1!

Gomez not far from the CSC…

Schmidt sends perfect deep passes, this time to Suazo whose hook is blocked towards his own goal by Gomez, happy to see the ball end up wide.

What a double parade of Remains!

He barely repels a deflected first shot, then quickly gets up to slam the ball in front of Darwin’s head. And even capture it in the end.

The Toulouse team again entered the half well

They are not far from being sharp up front, with passes taken at the last minute.

OH NO SUAZO!

IT IS NOT POSSIBLE ! Kelleher misses his restart, which Dallingo recovers. The attacker is altruistic and shifts Suazo, facing the goal in which only Alexander-Arnold remains. The English full-back anticipates on the right side, and pushes back the Toulouse player’s shot… A memorable miss.

Here we go again !

The Reds kick off a second period that we hope will be memorable for Toulouse (and French football, if that is the case).

It’s the break !

Toulouse had a great moment by equalizing via Dallinga after Diogo Jota’s opener, but Liverpool went back in front in four minutes thanks to goals from Endo and Darwin.

Gravenberch hurts Toulouse

The Dutchman often pierces the defense, and recovers a lot of balls himself.

Sierra tries his luck from afar

The Téfécé captain is right to try the long, wrapped shot, even if it ultimately goes close to the top corner. This is only the second Toulouse shot.

Jones had touched the ball with his hand

It’s completely unintentional, but the Liverpool player sends the ball back towards Darwin with his hand after a blocked shot. The video validates.

DARWIN AND THE REDS DO NOT FORGIVE!

Téfécé is on the ground in a few minutes, after a heavy strike under the Uruguayan’s bar. It’s lethal.

ENDO PUT LIVERPOOL BACK IN FRONT!

Corner played by two, on which the Toulouse defense is too passive when letting Alexander-Arnold arm his center. Japanese Endo rises to score his first goal with Liverpool! 2-1!

Toulouse concedes a few strikes

It’s holding up for the moment, with a shot blocked from a corner, but it’s getting more and more difficult.

HAND OF LEFTOVERS!

Gravenberch is pushed back, but manages to arm his shot at the entrance to the area. The young Toulouse goalkeeper is attentive and snaps for a corner.

Liverpool have the ball…

…but it’s sometimes a little out of helplessness, like the moment when the passes between defenders and goalkeeper follow one another before a long ball into touch.

Diarra comes out far from his defense

Big physical impact to put pressure on a Red with his back to goal… even if it means making a mistake and quickly cutting off an action. Clever.

It’s good !

This is verified by the video, but Alexander-Arnold covers the opposite way. 1-1, Téfécé had no doubts!

DALLINGA EQUALS!

HOW COULD HE GO IN DEPTH SO EASILY? THE OFFSIDE WILL BE CHECKED, BUT THE PARK IS IN A TRANCE FOR NOW!

Téfécé not far from the correctional facility!

It’s complicated as soon as Liverpool accelerate a little. First on an indirect free kick that was difficult to repel after two missed shots, then in the process with a quick save from Remains.

DIOGO JOTA DOES EVERYTHING, ALL BY HIMSELF!

The Toulouse defense is pierced full axis by a slalom from the Portuguese, with a small bridge and a well-placed shot to finish! 1-0!

The Toulouse parking lot is a delight

His shouting resonates in Anfield, often less legendary after You’ll Never Walk Alone.

The people of Toulouse do not seem intimidated

It’s obviously difficult to get out of Liverpool’s pressure sometimes, but they try to do it without panicking.

Schmidt fails to throw Dallinga

Misunderstanding between the two, with a through ball sent to the side where the Dutch striker was not looking.

Let’s go !

Kick-off given by the Violets, in white (the Reds are in red).

Both teams are on the pitch

Needless to say, the atmosphere is beautiful? And in particular thanks to the 2400 pitchounes who made the trip!

Liverpool puts some executives to rest

The Reds are rolling tonight. Alisson, Van Dijk, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Diaz and Salah are rested.

Liverpool line-up: Kelleher – Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Matip, Chambers – Endo, Jones, Gravenberch – Elliott, Nunez, Jota.

The composition of the TFC

The composition of Toulouse: Remains – Desler, Costa, Nicolaisen, Diarra, Suazo – Casseres, Sierro, Schmidt – Donnum, Dallinga.

The complete J3 program

It’s OM who get the ball rolling this evening on the French side

Hello everyone and welcome to the Liverpool-Toulouse live

Can Toulouse achieve a major feat this Thursday evening? This is the challenge that awaits the Ligue 1 resident. As part of the third day of the Europa League group stage, Toulouse travels to Anfield to face Liverpool.

In Ligue 1, Toulouse is currently tenth in the standings after two draws in a row against Brest then Reims. In C3, the Violets have four points and are second in the group behind the Reds, with a success against LASK and a draw against Union Saint-Gilloise.

Liverpool-Toulouse, kick-off at 9 p.m. Match to watch on TV on RMC Sport 1live radio on RMC and in our live text on RMC Sport.

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