Someth-Ings to smile about

Tranmere 0 Liverpool 1: Sadio Mane and Joel Matip among debutants as Danny Ings scores only goal in tight game

Lazar Markovic was guilty of horror miss as Jurgen Klopp's men began pre-season with narrow win over non-league side

LAZAR MARKOVIC celebrated his return to Liverpool from Turkey — and swiftly proceeded to play like one.

Markovic is the £20 million Serb whose one year at Anfield was such a flop that he spent the last one loaned out to Fenerbahce.

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Sadio Mane in action on Liverpool debut as they beat Tranmere 1-0

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Loris Karius was rarely tested by Tranmere on Liverpool debut

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Jurgen Klopp watched on during first pre-season match as Liverpool manager

He is back on Merseyside but if this was any indication, it won’t be for too long, as he came up with a miss that will be hard to top – and that’s before the season has even started.

Markovic appeared for the second half, as Jurgen Klopp fielded a different sides in each, with first run outs for new boys Sadio Mane, Loris Karius and Joel Matip.

Yet the returning attacking midfielder stole the headlines for the wrong reason when he left Prenton Park open-mouthed – apart from the odd titter – with his 68th minutes clanger.

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Lazar Markovic did not enjoy his return to Liverpool after horror miss

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Danny Ings celebrates with team-mate after netting only goal of the game

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Sadio Mane tries his luck during Liverpool debut in pre-season clash with Tranmere

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Danny Ings shows his frustration after a chance goes begging

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Liverpool’s Ovie Ejaria battles for the ball during the pre-season clash

When Danny Ings saw his effort blocked, it left Markovic with an open goal, and anything but a tight angle – and somehow he side footed it against the post.

Ings showed his team-mate how to finish 12 minutes from time, with a piledriving strike into the corner to edge a win against the National League side.

But anyone hoping to spot Mario Balotelli was disappointed, as Klopp chose not to bring him.

For once the Italian could count himself fortunate to miss out.

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