THEY say that goals change games - but here it was a disallowed strike which changed the course of this one.
Darwin Nunez tapped in what turned out to be the winner from a Mo Salah header in the first half as Liverpool's superb start to the season continued with yet another win.
That is 11 in 12 games now for Arne Slot. The successor to Jurgen Klopp continues to impress.
But for almost half an hour here, it looked like RB Leipzig might have a chance in joining Nottingham Forest in being the only side to beat Slot's Reds so far this season.
The Bundesliga side looked up for it and created early chances.
They even thought they had the lead when Lois Openda fired in from the edge of the box.
The assistant's flag went straight up.
He was well offside but, instead of inspiring the hosts into thinking they could breach the Reds backline, it went the other way.
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