- Brazil saw 79% jump in area burned by fires in 2024: monitor
- Resilient Keys beats Svitolina to reach Australian Open semi-finals
- Most Asian markets rise after Trump AI pledge but China tariff woes return
- Djokovic mentally ready for Zverev but worried about creaking body
- As Trump takes aim at EVs, how far will rollback go?
- No home, no insurance: The double hit from Los Angeles fires
- Trump targets opponents, faces criticism from catherdral pulpit
- Ichiro becomes first Japanese player elected to MLB Hall of Fame
- Relentless Swiatek, dizzy Sinner eye Australian Open semi-finals
- Colombian forces edge into guerrilla strongholds
- Netflix reports surge in subscribers, new price hikes
- Panama complains to UN over Trump canal threat, starts audit
- Rubio, on first day, warns China with Asian partners
- Ichiro, the Japanese Hall of Famer who helped redefine baseball
- Ichiro becomes first Japanese elected to MLB Hall of Fame
- Rare snow socks New Orleans as Arctic blast chills much of US
- Liverpool clinch Champions League last-16 berth, Barcelona win epic
- Partner demands release of Argentine officer held for 'terrorism' in Venezuela
- Sad clown: 'Joker 2,' Phoenix and Gaga nominated for Razzies
- Trump's birthright citizenship move challenges US identity: analysts
- Slot not sure if Champions League top spot 'an advantage'
- Barca score wild Benfica comeback victory, reach Champions League last 16
- Atletico comeback win 'no coincidence', says Simeone
- Mexican president urges 'cool heads' in face of Trump threats
- Alvarez sends Atletico past Leverkusen late as both sides see red
- Liverpool's magnificent seven secures Champions League progress
- Barca score wild comeback victory at Benfica
- Rubio starts as top US diplomat meeting Asian partners
- Troubled Dortmund's slump continues at Bologna in Champions League
- Netflix surges past 300 mn subscribers
- Trump tests whether bulldozer can also be peacemaker
- Trump starts firing opponents, faces criticism in cathedral sermon
- Musk salute at Trump rally celebrated by extremists online
- Monaco down Villa to boost Champions League qualification hopes
- France holds off Spain as world's tourist favourite
- Mystery French designer Kanoush channels MMA at Paris fashion show
- Bishop lectures stony-faced Trump in church
- Guardiola seeks to take pressure off Man City before PSG Champions League clash
- Huge fire guts Turkish ski resort hotel, killing 76
- States sue over Trump bid to end birthright citizenship
- Haaland 'confident' over outcome of Man City charges after signing new deal
- Trump's UN pick blasts 'anti-Semitic rot' in world body
- German opposition leader Merz urges united EU stance on Trump
- Trump pardons of Capitol rioters spark jubilation, outrage
- Canada vows strong response, Mexico urges calm in face of Trump threats
- Trump's climate retreat will have 'significant impact' on COP30: Brazil
- Beckham, protests, crypto's new dawn: what happened at Davos Tuesday
- Trump fires first woman to lead a US military service
- Trump pardons of Capitol rioters spark jubiliation, outrage
- France-Italy trains to return after 19-month landslide closure
Slot not sure if Champions League top spot 'an advantage'
Liverpool boss Arne Slot is not convinced that finishing top of the Champions League's inaugural league phase standings will prove to be an advantage after securing progress to the last 16 on Tuesday.
The Reds beat Lille 2-1 at Anfield to maintain a perfect record of seven wins from seven games in the competition's new format.
Liverpool are guaranteed to finish in the top two, with Barcelona the only side that could pip them to first place.
That means the Premier League leaders will face a side that finishes between 15th and 18th in the last 16.
However, Slot does not believe the table tells a true story given that each club faces a different draw of eight opponents in the league phase.
"We're happy that we are top eight. That's the only thing that tells me something, because this league table doesn't tell you anything," said the Dutchman.
"So normally in tennis, if you're number 1, you know if you play against the number 24, he's probably not as good as the number 16.
"But here, because we play different teams, maybe the number 24 is better than the number 16, but the number 16 had an easier draw.
"We also want to be on top of the league, but I'm not so sure. We have to wait and see if it's an advantage, let's put it that way."
Liverpool were far from their flowing best against 10-man Lille and needed a deflected strike from Harvey Elliott to maintain their winning run.
But in doing so they inflicted the French side's first defeat in 22 games in all competitions -- a run that included victories over Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.
"As a manager, I'm a bit more impressed than I think the crowd was, or the people that watched the television, because they probably feel like 'oh, Lille, it's only Lille'.
"But I knew, and probably you guys (the media) as well, that they were 21 games unbeaten, that beat Real Madrid, beat Atletico Madrid.
"Without any disrespect, they don't do this with the best players in the world. So that tells you that they were very well organised and difficult to play through, and it's a hard-working team, so it's not so easy."
A.Jones--AMWN