Liverpool came from behind to beat LASK Linz as they made a winning start to their Europa League campaign.
LASK midfielder Florian Flecker struck a brilliant opener from the edge of the area on 19 minutes for the Austrians.
Darwin Nunez equalized from the penalty spot after Luis Diaz was fouled, before Diaz himself scored the winner from debutant Ryan Gravenberch’s cross.
Second-half substitute Mohamed Salah added a third goal late on for Jurgen Klopp’s side to seal victory.
Klopp made 11 changes to the Liverpool team, which started against Wolves in their previous fixture.
The impact of those changes was clearly felt as the Reds endured a stumbling first-half display in their first Europa League match since the 2016 final defeat to Sevilla, before an improved performance after the break helped them turn the match around.
Elsewhere in Group E, Union St-Gilloise and Toulouse drew 1-1, leaving Liverpool two points clear at the top of the standings after the first round of matches.
Florian Flecker celebrated his stunning opener against Liverpool with an equally spectacular somersault.
Despite the wholesale changes, this was a strong Liverpool XI, featuring Virgil Van Dijk as captain and summer signing Gravenberch, who made his full debut following his £34.3 million move from Bayern Munich.
Liverpool’s bench was also packed with first-team talent, including Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, and Salah, in case of emergencies.
After a lacklustre opening period in which Flecker’s goal stunned Liverpool, Klopp had to break the glass and bring on those three stars.
Sascha Horvath’s corner found Flecker unmarked on the edge of the box before the Austrian took a touch and smashed the ball into the far corner.
Having fallen behind for the fourth time in five games this season, Liverpool responded and should have equalized before halftime when Nunez headed towards goal from just three yards out, only to see LASK keeper Tobias Lawal claw the ball away on the goal line.
The Reds struggled throughout the first 45 minutes, with LASK holding them at a distance. Ibrahima Konate’s booking for arguing with the referee just before the break is evidence of this.
When LASK defender Philipp Ziereis caught Diaz late, Liverpool upped their game and took the lead 10 minutes after the break with Nunez’s penalty kick into the bottom corner.
Diaz and Gravenberch then combined with a rare moment of Premier League quality, with the Dutchman firing in a low cross from the right, which the Colombian lashed past Lawal.
LASK, though, could easily have been back before the Reds took the lead as they created chances of their own, which forced Liverpool keeper Caoimhin Kelleher, making a rare start in place of Alisson, into two fine saves.
The Irishman plunged low to his right to keep out Elias Havel’s effort from distance before saving with his left leg from Marin Ljubicic after a goalmouth scramble.
With 15 minutes remaining, Gravenberch sustained a knock. Salah took his place, and in the waning seconds, he coolly finished through Lawal’s legs.
It concluded a performance in which Liverpool fought through rough patches to start their campaign in the Europa League, the only major trophy Klopp has coached in but not won, with three points.