Liverpool overcame a couple of close scares to secure a convincing 4-1 victory over League One side Barnsley in the FA Cup third round on Monday. Dominik Szoboszlai, Jeremie Frimpong, and Florian Wirtz all found the net for the Reds, who will now face Brighton at Anfield in the fourth round.
The Tykes had a fairytale run to this point, with Davis Keillor-Dunn's header inside 28 seconds setting them on their way. However, it was Szoboszlai who opened the scoring for Liverpool just 10 minutes later with a stunning long-range shot that left goalkeeper Murphy Cooper with no chance.
Barnsley continued to battle in the second half, but Liverpool's quality eventually told. Frimpong doubled the Reds' lead before Adam Phillips bizarrely allowed Barnsley's only other goal of the night to come from his own error. The rebound fell at the feet of Phillips, who slotted it past Mamardashvili.
The Reds sealed their win with two late goals, first from Wirtz and then a second assist for Hugo Ekitike before he scored himself in the dying minutes.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was happy with his team's performance but acknowledged that they had been fortunate at times. He felt that Barnsley were a tough opponent and praised their spirit.
Barnsley manager Conor Hourihane, on the other hand, was left to rue his side's narrow escape from a potentially disastrous defeat. The Tykes' only goal came after Szoboszlai's error and he praised the efforts of his players despite ultimately coming up short.
The win has set Liverpool up for a tough run in fixtures over the next six weeks, with three Premier League matches and a Champions League tie against Marseille to come.
The Tykes had a fairytale run to this point, with Davis Keillor-Dunn's header inside 28 seconds setting them on their way. However, it was Szoboszlai who opened the scoring for Liverpool just 10 minutes later with a stunning long-range shot that left goalkeeper Murphy Cooper with no chance.
Barnsley continued to battle in the second half, but Liverpool's quality eventually told. Frimpong doubled the Reds' lead before Adam Phillips bizarrely allowed Barnsley's only other goal of the night to come from his own error. The rebound fell at the feet of Phillips, who slotted it past Mamardashvili.
The Reds sealed their win with two late goals, first from Wirtz and then a second assist for Hugo Ekitike before he scored himself in the dying minutes.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was happy with his team's performance but acknowledged that they had been fortunate at times. He felt that Barnsley were a tough opponent and praised their spirit.
Barnsley manager Conor Hourihane, on the other hand, was left to rue his side's narrow escape from a potentially disastrous defeat. The Tykes' only goal came after Szoboszlai's error and he praised the efforts of his players despite ultimately coming up short.
The win has set Liverpool up for a tough run in fixtures over the next six weeks, with three Premier League matches and a Champions League tie against Marseille to come.