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Liverpool's dreams of staging a comeback in the Europa League were shattered in their clash with Atalanta, with their dependable Egyptian star failing to shine in Italy.
Despite Mohamed Salah's early goal in Bergamo, he missed a pivotal chance to ignite a resurgence for the Reds in the quarter-final match.
The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as Liverpool appeared primed for yet another memorable turnaround after Salah's seventh-minute strike against Atalanta.
Echoes of past European triumphs at Anfield reverberated, hinting at the possibility of erasing a daunting 3-0 first-leg deficit.
However, Salah's failure to convert a crucial opportunity left Liverpool unable to seize a 2-0 advantage in Bergamo, squandering their opportunity to shift the momentum in the Europa League quarter-final.
As the game progressed, both Salah and Liverpool lost their edge, underscoring the challenges Jurgen Klopp faces in revitalizing his squad ahead of their pivotal Premier League clash against Fulham on Sunday.