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Mohamed Salah Scores Record-Breaking Six-Minute Hat-Trick as Liverpool Crushes Rangers

Incredible Second-Half Performance Leads to 7-1 Victory

Salah's Fastest-Ever Champions League Hat-Trick

Mohamed Salah made history by scoring the fastest-ever hat-trick in Champions League history as Liverpool came from behind to obliterate Rangers 7-1 on Wednesday night. The Egyptian forward emerged from the bench to net three times in an incredible six-minute spell, turning the game on its head after Rangers had taken an early lead through Scott Arfield.

Liverpool's emphatic win moved them to the brink of qualification for the Champions League knockout stages. With two group games remaining, they lead Group A by three points over Napoli, who they face in a crucial clash next week. Rangers, meanwhile, remain bottom of the group with one point.

The game started disastrously for Liverpool as they conceded a goal within the first minute. Arfield pounced on a misplaced pass from Joe Gomez to give the home side a shock lead. However, the Reds responded well and quickly drew level through Firmino, who headed in a cross from Diogo Jota.

Salah was introduced in the second half and made an immediate impact. Within six minutes, he had scored three goals, including two brilliant solo efforts. His hat-trick was the fastest in Champions League history, breaking the previous record held by Arsenal's Olivier Giroud.

Firmino added a fourth goal for Liverpool before Jota and Nunez completed the rout. The win was a statement of intent from the Reds, who will now turn their attention to the Premier League clash with Manchester City on Sunday.


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