There was nothing to play for on the Jutland peninsula, but Liverpool managed to pass significant landmarks in Denmark, most notably Mohamed Salah becoming the club's highest scorer in the Champions League.
With Jurgen Klopp's team safely through to the knockout stages as Group D winners and their opponents guaranteed the wooden spoon, this dead rubber still provided moments to remember.
Trent Alexander-Arnold captained the team for the first time in his career, while Billy Koumetio is now the club's youngest player in the competition, aged 18 years and 25 days. For Salah, he has moved ahead of Steven Gerrard's 21 goals when he struck with 55 seconds on the clock.
"One record after another," said Klopp. "I didn't know he could break his record tonight, but I'm pretty sure he is proud of that, he should be. An exceptional player, an absolutely exceptional player.
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