Roberto Firmino's injury-time winner gave Liverpool a dramatic victory over Paris St-Germain on Tuesday in their opening Champions League Group C game at Anfield.
Firmino was only fit enough to be on the bench after suffering an eye injury in Liverpool's victory at Tottenham on Saturday - but he emerged on 72 minutes to secure a win that manager Jurgen Klopp may have thought was slipping away after Kylian Mbappe's late equaliser threatened to rescue a point for PSG, according to a BBC report.
Daniel Sturridge, Firmino's replacement in Liverpool's starting line-up, headed them in front from Andrew Robertson's cross on the half hour, James Milner adding a second from the spot six minutes later after Georginio Wijnaldum suffered a sloppy tackle from Juan Bernat.
Thomas Meunier pulled one back for PSG before half-time but, with Brazil superstar Neymar and Mbappe subdued, Liverpool were in control, seeing a Mohamed Salah goal ruled out for a foul.
Klopp's side were stunned when Mbappe pounced in the area to beat Alisson with seven minutes left - but Firmino made it a perfect start to Liverpool's Champions League campaign by beating Alphonse Areola with a low, angled drive deep into stoppage time.