Thanks to a fan-captured clip from the Main Stand end of Anfield, Liverpool fans can enjoy Thiago Alcantara’s sensational opening strike against FC Porto from a brand new angle.

The Reds had looked close to going behind throughout the first 45 minutes of the tie, with their Primeira Liga opposition squandering an inconceivable number of clear-cut chances in front of goal.

The Spanish international’s effort was all that was needed for the red tide to wash away our Portuguese opposition, however, with Mo Salah later following up with an effort of his own.

You can catch the clip below, courtesy of Reddit user u/unluckyunknown:

Main stand view of thiago’s goal from LiverpoolFC

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