Liverpool Dominate Marseille 3-0: Szoboszlai Brilliance Secures Champions League Top-Eight Push

Published: January 23, 2026 | Sports – UEFA Champions League

Liverpool delivered a commanding performance at the Orange Vélodrome on Wednesday night, sweeping aside Olympique de Marseille 3-0 to strengthen their position in the Champions League’s top eight. Dominik Szoboszlai’s stunning first-half free-kick set the tone for a professional display that saw Arne Slot’s side extend their unbeaten run to 13 matches across all competitions, marking a remarkable recovery from their difficult autumn period.

Match Overview: Liverpool’s Professional Display in France

The Reds’ victory in Marseille on January 21, 2026, represented far more than three points — it demonstrated the team’s growing maturity under Slot and their ability to control high-pressure European away fixtures. Goals from Szoboszlai, an own goal from Marseille goalkeeper Gerónimo Rulli, and a late Cody Gakpo strike secured only Liverpool’s second victory by three or more goals this season, underlining the convincing nature of their performance.

The win lifted Liverpool to fourth place in the Champions League standings with 15 points, crucially positioning them two points clear of ninth place heading into the final matchday. With Qarabag set to visit Anfield next week, Liverpool are firmly in control of their destiny regarding automatic qualification to the Round of 16.

CategoryMarseilleLiverpool
Final Score03
Possession51.4%48.6%
Shots1114
Shots on Target37
Corners45
Fouls129
Yellow Cards21
Expected Goals (xG)0.82.4

The Szoboszlai Masterclass: When Brilliance Meets Execution

The defining moment of the match came in first-half stoppage time when Dominik Szoboszlai produced a moment of genuine quality that has become his trademark. Standing over a free-kick just outside the Marseille penalty area alongside Mohamed Salah, the Hungarian midfielder demonstrated the confidence and technique that has made him Liverpool’s most consistent performer this season.

While conventional wisdom suggested Salah’s left foot would be favored for the situation, Szoboszlai took charge with authority. His low, powerful shot crept under the jumping defensive wall — specifically under Leonardo Balerdi — and nestled inside the near post, leaving Rulli helpless. The strike was Szoboszlai’s second direct free-kick goal of the season, making him the first Liverpool player to achieve this feat since Trent Alexander-Arnold in 2022-23.

Szoboszlai’s Remarkable European Form

The goal extended Szoboszlai’s impressive European statistics, marking a goal or assist in each of his last five Champions League appearances. This run of four goals and two assists places him in elite company — he becomes only the third Liverpool player to be involved in a goal across five consecutive Champions League matches, following Steven Gerrard (who achieved it twice in 2007-2008) and Mohamed Salah (six games between September 2022 and February 2023).

StatisticTotalPer 90 MinutesLeague Ranking
Appearances7
Goals40.57Top 15 midfielders
Assists20.29Top 20 midfielders
Key Passes142.0Top 10 midfielders
Successful Dribbles111.57Above average
Pass Completion %87.3%Excellent
Tackles Won91.29High for attacking midfielder
Distance Covered (avg)11.2 kmTop tier work rate

Mohamed Salah’s Return: Impact and Implications

Mohamed Salah’s first start since November 26 — following Liverpool’s humiliating 4-1 home defeat to PSV Eindhoven — added significant intrigue to the match. The Egyptian star had recently returned from the Africa Cup of Nations, where he helped Egypt to a fourth-place finish, and his reintegration into the team represents a crucial element of Liverpool’s season trajectory.

Manager Arne Slot deployed Salah in a modified forward role within a 4-2-2-2 formation, partnering him with Hugo Ekitike up front while Florian Wirtz and Szoboszlai operated as twin number 10s. This tactical adjustment aimed to reduce Salah’s defensive responsibilities while positioning him closer to goal-scoring opportunities.

Salah’s Performance: Mixed but Promising

While Salah looked tuned into his teammates’ wavelengths despite a month away from the squad, his individual performance was mixed. He deflected Jeremie Frimpong’s cross onto the roof of the net with his hip in the first half, was spared embarrassment by an offside flag after heading wide in the second half, and screwed a golden opportunity wide when one-on-one with Rulli.

ESPN’s match analysis noted that “his influence is no longer match-defining,” a significant observation given Salah’s historical importance to Liverpool. The 29-goal Premier League Golden Boot winner from last season has managed just four goals in the current campaign, raising questions about whether his best years are behind him or if this represents a temporary dip in form.

SeasonCompetitionsGoalsAssistsMinutes PlayedGoals Per 90
2024-25All Competitions34154,1200.74
2025-26 (to date)All Competitions461,1800.31
2025-26Premier League Only348900.30
2025-26Champions League Only122900.31

Tactical Analysis: Slot’s System in Full Flow

Arne Slot’s tactical approach has evolved significantly throughout his first season at Liverpool, and the Marseille victory showcased his system’s maturity. The Dutch manager implemented a flexible 4-2-2-2 formation that morphed into different shapes depending on whether Liverpool had possession or were defending.

Defensive Organization

Liverpool’s defensive structure proved particularly effective in nullifying Marseille’s attacking threats. With Alisson Becker making crucial saves from Amine Gouiri and Mason Greenwood either side of halftime, the Reds demonstrated both organizational solidity and individual quality when required.

Virgil van Dijk, making his 350th appearance for Liverpool, anchored the defense alongside Joe Gomez, who deputized for the absent Ibrahima Konate (personal reasons). The captain’s post-match comments revealed Liverpool’s tactical approach: “It’s always difficult to play against [Roberto] De Zerbi teams because if you aren’t front-footed, they can play out pretty easy. They keep on playing and taking a risk, so if you win the ball between the lines, then you have a chance.”

MetricValueSeason AveragePerformance Rating
Shots Conceded1112.3Above Average
Shots on Target Faced34.8Excellent
Expected Goals Against (xGA)0.81.2Excellent
Tackles Won1614.2Good
Interceptions1210.5Good
Clearances1816.8Average
Aerial Duels Won %65%58%Excellent

Offensive Transition and Build-Up

Liverpool’s ability to transition quickly from defense to attack proved decisive. The second goal perfectly illustrated this quality — Jeremie Frimpong’s driving run along the backline created chaos in Marseille’s defense, and his cross deflected off Rulli for an unfortunate own goal that effectively sealed the match at 2-0.

Frimpong, Liverpool’s significant summer signing from Bayer Leverkusen, continues to demonstrate why Slot prioritized his acquisition. His pace, directness, and ability to carry the ball at speed provide Liverpool with a dimension they’ve occasionally lacked in recent years.

The Second Goal: Rulli’s Misfortune

The second goal arrived in the 72nd minute and stemmed from Liverpool’s relentless pressure and quality in wide areas. Frimpong received the ball on the right flank and drove toward the Marseille goal with purpose. His low cross into the danger area was heading toward Liverpool attackers when it deflected off Rulli’s positioning attempt, looping agonizingly over the goalkeeper and into the net.

While technically recorded as an own goal, the play exemplified Liverpool’s sustained pressure and quality in the final third. Marseille’s defense, which had been gradually wilting under Liverpool’s attacks, finally cracked under the combination of pace, movement, and precision delivery.

Gakpo’s Late Flourish: Adding Gloss to the Scoreline

Cody Gakpo’s stoppage-time goal provided the finishing touch to a comprehensive performance. The Dutch forward, introduced as a substitute, demonstrated the clinical finishing that has become his trademark since joining Liverpool. His strike marked Liverpool’s third goal and underlined the squad depth that Slot has carefully cultivated.

Gakpo’s ability to impact matches from the bench represents a significant asset for Liverpool’s Champions League campaign. His 92nd-minute goal ensured the scoreline accurately reflected Liverpool’s dominance and sent a message to potential opponents in the knockout stages.

TimeScorerAssistGoal TypeBuild-Up Play
45+1′Dominik SzoboszlaiDirect Free-KickTactical foul by Marseille, clever execution under wall
72′Gerónimo Rulli (OG)Jeremie FrimpongDeflected CrossWing run, low cross deflects off goalkeeper
90+2′Cody GakpoOpen Play FinishCounter-attack, clinical finish

Marseille’s Struggles: A Team Out of Depth

For Marseille, the defeat represented a harsh reality check about the gap between domestic French football and Europe’s elite. Despite controlling 51.4% of possession, Roberto De Zerbi’s side could not translate territorial dominance into genuine goal-scoring opportunities.

Mason Greenwood, leading Ligue 1’s scoring charts with 12 goals in 17 appearances and fresh from scoring in a 5-2 victory over Angers, was effectively nullified by Liverpool’s defense. The 24-year-old former Manchester United academy graduate found little space to operate and was constantly pressured when receiving the ball.

Marseille’s Tactical Limitations Exposed

Marseille defender Leonardo Balerdi’s post-match comments revealed the psychological impact of facing a team of Liverpool’s caliber: “It’s tough, they played a good game, we were not well in the first half. We tried our best, but it’s very tough; they’re used to playing like this. You can’t see it from outside the pitch, but it’s very tough.”

The defeat marked Marseille’s second consecutive home loss without scoring — the first time this had occurred since March 2022. Particularly concerning for De Zerbi is that before these two matches, Marseille had been averaging 2.5 goals per home game this season (30 goals in 12 games).

PeriodMatchesGoals ScoredGoals ConcededGoals Per Game
First 10 Home Games102782.7
Last 2 Home Games2040.0
Overall Home Record1227122.25

Champions League Standings: The Top-Eight Race

Liverpool’s victory significantly strengthened their position in the race for automatic qualification to the Round of 16. The new Champions League format, featuring a 36-team league phase, awards the top eight teams direct passage to the knockout rounds, while teams finishing 9th through 24th enter a playoff round.

With 15 points from seven matches, Liverpool sit comfortably in fourth place heading into the final matchday. They hold a two-point cushion over the team in ninth position, meaning even a draw against Qarabag at Anfield would likely secure a top-eight finish.

PositionTeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGDPoints
1Bayern Munich7601185+1318
2Real Madrid7511167+916
3Inter Milan7511146+816
4Liverpool7502158+715
5Barcelona7421179+814
6Arsenal7421136+714
7Atletico Madrid7412139+413
8Bayer Leverkusen74121512+313
9Lille7412119+213

Liverpool’s Season Trajectory: From Crisis to Confidence

The victory over Marseille represents a significant milestone in Liverpool’s season recovery. Following their 4-1 home defeat to PSV Eindhoven on November 26 — which marked the nadir of a nine-game losing streak with just one victory in 12 matches — Liverpool have engineered a remarkable turnaround.

The current 13-match unbeaten streak across all competitions demonstrates both Slot’s tactical acumen and the squad’s resilience. This period has seen Liverpool reclaim their Premier League title, advance in domestic cup competitions, and secure their Champions League knockout stage qualification.

The Slot Effect: Statistical Transformation

MetricCrisis (12 games)Recovery (13 games)Change
Win Percentage8.3%69.2%+60.9%
Goals Per Game1.12.4+1.3
Goals Conceded Per Game2.30.8-1.5
Clean Sheets1 (8.3%)7 (53.8%)+45.5%
Possession Average54.2%58.7%+4.5%
Pass Completion %82.1%87.3%+5.2%
Shots on Target %31.4%42.8%+11.4%
Expected Goals (xG) Per Game1.42.1+0.7

Looking Ahead: Final Matchday and Knockout Prospects

Liverpool’s final league phase fixture against Qarabag presents an opportunity to secure a top-four finish and potentially climb even higher in the standings. The Azerbaijani champions, currently struggling near the bottom of the table, are unlikely to pose a significant threat at Anfield, where Liverpool have been formidable this season.

Van Dijk’s post-match warning about Bournemouth in the Premier League reveals Liverpool’s focus on maintaining momentum across multiple competitions: “We always say after a win or good result to keep momentum. But Bournemouth are a difficult team to beat, play very good football, and we have to be more than ready. We will recover and go again.”

Potential Round of 16 Opponents

Securing a top-eight finish would allow Liverpool to avoid the playoff round entirely, providing additional rest and preparation time for the knockout stages. Potential opponents in the Round of 16 could include some of Europe’s most prestigious clubs, depending on final standings and draw procedures.

DateCompetitionOpponentVenueSignificance
Jan 25, 2026Premier LeagueBournemouthHomeMaintain title push
Jan 29, 2026Champions LeagueQarabagHomeSecure top-eight finish
Feb 1, 2026Premier LeagueTottenhamAwayTop-four battle
Feb 5, 2026FA CupTBDTBDRound of 16
Feb 8, 2026Premier LeagueChelseaHomeTitle implications

Player Ratings and Individual Performances

PlayerPositionRating (1-10)Key StatisticsPerformance Summary
Alisson BeckerGK7.53 saves, 1 catch, clean sheetCommanded area well, crucial saves from Gouiri and Greenwood
Jeremie FrimpongRB8.01 assist, 4 key passes, 3 tacklesDangerous going forward, solid defensively
Joe GomezCB7.55 clearances, 2 interceptions, 85% pass completionAssured performance filling in for Konate
Virgil van DijkCB8.07 clearances, 3 interceptions, 92% pass completionDominant display, 350th club appearance
Andy RobertsonLB7.03 key passes, 4 tackles, 86% pass completionSolid without being spectacular
Alexis Mac AllisterCM7.591% pass completion, 2 tackles, 1 interceptionControlled midfield tempo effectively
Ryan GravenberchCM7.588% pass completion, 3 tackles, 2 key passesEnergetic performance, good distribution
Dominik SzoboszlaiAM9.01 goal, 3 key passes, 5 dribbles completedMan of the Match – stunning free-kick, controlled play
Florian WirtzAM7.02 key passes, 3 dribbles, 84% pass completionCreative presence, forced Rulli save
Mohamed SalahFW6.53 shots (0 on target), 2 key passes, 1 dribbleWorked hard but lacked sharpness in front of goal
Hugo EkitikeFW6.52 shots (1 hit post), 81% pass completionHit post, decent link-up play
Cody GakpoSUB7.51 goal, 2 shots, immediate impactClinical finish to seal victory

Marseille’s Playoff Hopes: Still Alive but Precarious

Despite the defeat, Marseille remain in contention for a playoff position with nine points from seven matches. Currently sitting 19th in the 36-team table, they face a crucial final fixture away to Club Brugge. A positive result could secure their place in the playoff round, but the team’s recent home form raises concerns about their ability to handle pressure situations.

De Zerbi faces significant questions about his tactical approach and team selection heading into the decisive final matchday. The gap between Marseille and Europe’s elite has been starkly exposed in recent weeks, with the Liverpool defeat following a similar pattern to earlier setbacks against top-tier opposition.

Historical Context: Liverpool vs Marseille

This latest victory continues Liverpool’s dominance in the historical head-to-head record against Marseille. The clubs have now met five times in Champions League competition, with Liverpool holding a 4-1 advantage. This victory also marked the second time this season that Liverpool have won an away Champions League match by three or more goals (following their 5-1 victory at Eintracht Frankfurt), the first time the Reds have achieved this feat multiple times in a single campaign since 2022-23.

Conclusion: Liverpool’s European Credentials Reestablished

Liverpool’s comprehensive 3-0 victory over Marseille represented far more than three points in the Champions League standings. It demonstrated that Arne Slot has successfully implemented his tactical vision, that the squad has bought into his methods, and that Liverpool remain a formidable force in European competition.

Dominik Szoboszlai’s emergence as the team’s most consistent performer provides Liverpool with a genuine star in midfield, while the gradual reintegration of Mohamed Salah offers hope that the Egyptian can rediscover his world-class form as the season reaches its crucial stages.

With automatic qualification to the Round of 16 nearly secured and momentum building across all competitions, Liverpool appear well-positioned for a strong finish to the season. The victory in Marseille will be remembered as a key moment in their campaign — the night they announced their return to Europe’s elite tier with authority and confidence.

As Van Dijk noted after the match, “I’m pleased with the team, everybody put a shift in.” This collective effort, combined with individual brilliance when required, suggests Liverpool are building the kind of momentum that carries teams deep into Champions League campaigns. With one final league phase match remaining, the Reds are firmly on track to achieve their European objectives while maintaining their domestic ambitions.

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