Galatasaray secured a 1-0 victory over Liverpool in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie at Rams Park. Mario Lemina scored the only goal with an early header, while Liverpool's attempts to equalize were thwarted by VAR. The result leaves Liverpool needing to overturn the deficit in the second leg at Anfield.
Galatasaray defeated Liverpool 1-0 in the opening match of their Champions League knockout tie on March 10, 2026, at Rams Park in Istanbul. The Turkish side took the lead in the eighth minute when Mario Lemina headed home from close range after Victor Osimhen won the initial header from a corner kick. Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, standing in for the absent Alisson, had little chance to stop the goal but made several key saves, including a diving stop to deny Davinson Sanchez and parrying a cross from Noa Lang.
Liverpool created chances but failed to convert, with a set-piece goal disallowed by VAR intervention. Earlier, Osimhen thought he had doubled the lead just after the hour mark, but an offside flag halted celebrations. The match ended with the scoreline unchanged, marking the second time this season Liverpool lost 1-0 to Galatasaray, following a September league phase encounter.
Arne Slot, in his 100th game as Liverpool manager, expressed frustration but remained optimistic. Speaking to UEFA, he said: “You play two games against each other and now it's half-time, they're 1-0 up. We can do better, I'm 100 per cent sure about that. But even with the game we've just played, we had enough chances to score goals. We didn't (score) but next week we play at Anfield and our fans will be so supportive for us.” Slot highlighted the challenging atmosphere created by Galatasaray's fans, drawing parallels to the home support Liverpool can expect in the return leg on March 18.
Defensively, Liverpool struggled with crosses into the box, exposing ongoing fragilities despite improvements since a 4-1 loss to PSV Eindhoven in November. Full-time statistics showed an even contest: 15 shots each, 46-54% possession favoring Liverpool, and expected goals of 1.45 for Galatasaray to 1.30 for Liverpool. Yellow cards were issued to Liverpool's Milos Kerkez, Virgil van Dijk, Ryan Gravenberch, and Dominik Szoboszlai, with Davinson Sanchez booked for Galatasaray.
Galatasaray's home form in European knockouts remains strong, with only two losses in 23 matches. Liverpool, favorites to advance, must improve defensively and capitalize on attacks to reach the quarter-finals, where they could face Chelsea or Paris Saint-Germain.