Wed Oct 22 18:40:00 UTC 2025: Here’s a news article summarizing the Champions League updates, focusing on the Liverpool-Eintracht match:

Liverpool Mounts Impressive Comeback Against Eintracht in Champions League Thriller

Liverpool, UK – Liverpool battled back from an early deficit to secure a resounding 5-1 victory against Eintracht Frankfurt in a Champions League group stage match held tonight. The win, which snaps a concerning losing streak, propels Liverpool back into the top ten in the group standings.

Eintracht initially stunned the home crowd when Rasmus Kristensen’s shot deflected off the post and into the net in the 26th minute, threatening to extend Liverpool’s losing streak to a dismal five games – a feat not seen since 1953. However, Liverpool responded with vigor, displaying a revitalized attack and improved defensive solidity.

Former Eintracht player Hugo Ekitiké equalized with a well-taken goal against his old club, opting to not celebrate as a sign of respect. Virgil van Dijk then headed home from a corner to give Liverpool the lead just before halftime. The second half saw Liverpool pull away, with Dominik Szoboszlai, Cody Gakpo, and Florian Wirtz also finding the net, completing the rout.

Ekitiké spoke to TNT Sports after the match, expressing his delight at scoring his first Champions League goal and emphasized his respect and gratitude towards his former club, Eintracht. He also highlighted his hopes to develop a strong partnership with Alexander Isak, despite Isak’s less impactful performance tonight. Virgil van Dijk echoed the sentiment of building on the win and ignoring external negativity.

The victory was marred slightly by some questionable decisions from Mohamed Salah, who came on as a substitute. His finishing and decision-making raised eyebrows, particularly a late chance where he opted to shoot rather than pass to a well-positioned Wirtz. Despite the flaws, the victory signals a turning point for Liverpool, providing a much-needed boost to their Champions League campaign.

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