Salah believes that Inter’s defeat will provide a boost to the ‘overconfident’ Reds.

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Liverpool’s 1-0 setback to Inter Milan will serve as a wake-up call, according to Mohamed Salah, as the Reds were forced to work hard for their Champions League quarter-final spot.

The Reds looked comfortable for the first hour of Tuesday’s second leg at Anfield, leading 2-0 after late goals from Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah in the first game.

Lautaro Martinez’s first goal in the competition since November 2020 – a brilliant twisting strike from 20 yards – gave Inter serious hope of forcing extra time.

However, Inter’s failure to produce any more clear-cut opportunities against their Premier League opponents was hampered by Alexis Sanchez’s red card 107 seconds later.

The defeat is Liverpool’s first at Anfield in all competitions since March 7 last year, a run spanning some 28 matches, and marks just the third time they have lost this season.

But with his side having ultimately done enough to advance 2-1 winners on aggregate, Salah is hoping to use the rare setback to Liverpool’s advantage.

“They are a tough team,” Salah told BT Sport. “Even in the away game they were very good. We struggled in the beginning. We had the ball in the second half more. 

“The most important thing is that we qualified.  The most important thing is the team qualifying. We lost a game but it is a good game for us to take it and learn from it. 

“Maybe we got overconfident. It’s always important to win, but tonight we hit the post twice, and missed chances. 

“But that can happen and the good thing is, it’s not in the Premier League and we have qualified. 

“Everyone wants to win the Champions League and the Premier League, so we will fight for both, and let’s see.”

Salah twice hit the frame of the goal, while Joel Matip also sent a header against the crossbar, on what proved to be a frustrating occasion for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

He had previously scored eight goals in seven Champions League games this term, but failed to net from an expected goals (xG) return of 0.70 in the second leg.

The Egypt international could afford to laugh off his profligacy as attention instantly turned to Saturday’s Premier League contest with Brighton and Hove Albion.

Salah added: “I hit the post twice. It’s OK – maybe I score three next time!”