Shortly after Ajax's David Neres shot into the post, Liverpool took the lead.

After just under an hour of play, Neco Williams hit a cross from the right wing which was completely misjudged by Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana.

The ball went over the entire defense and away to Curtis Jones who elegantly angled it in with the outside of his right foot for 1-0.

- It was a nice finish by Curtis Jones.

He took a chance that the goalkeeper would miss the ball and got a nice finish, says Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson to BT Sport.

It was the first time in Liverpool's history that two teenagers were behind a Champions League goal, according to the BBC.

Eventful end minutes

With ten minutes left, Liverpool came in a quick onetouch attack with several players involved and substitute Roberto Firmino finished distinctly.

Oana, however, made a reflex save and tipped the ball out to the corner via the post.

In the final minutes, Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher made a super save on substitute 37-year-old Klaas-Jan Huntelaar's powerful nod from close range.

It was a dream debut for the 22-year-old Irish goalkeeper.

When coach Jürgen Klopp galloped onto the pitch after the match, he aimed at Kelleher and gave him a teddy bear hug with a smile.