obliterated Rangers 7-1 on Wednesday night.Liverpool got off to the worst possible start when Rangers scored the game's opening goal just 17 minutes in.
And Scott Arfield's strike was the Ibrox side's first goal in the European competition in 12 years - a record that Liverpool wouldn't have wanted to help break.But the Reds quickly turned the game on its head with a Roberto Firmino double, followed by strike from under-fire striker Darwin Nunez.
However, it was the Egyptian winger Salah who stole the show when he emerged from the bench in the second period.ALSO READ: Mohamed Salah 'too strong' and 'has lost speed and ability to beat players 1v1'Salah made his impact felt just minutes after his introduction, then hit the net again just four minutes later.
But he wasn't done there and rounded off his goal blitz 120 seconds after that, and the Reds wrapped up the game through Harvey Elliot three minutes before time.And Salah's treble was the quickest one ever scored in the Champions League, with only six minutes and 12 seconds between his first and third goals, Opta Joe reported.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk