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Liverpool needs a miracle against Barca

Rogue Trader

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Liverpool fans pushed innocent passerbys into a fountain in Barcelona.
read about this. they are a bunch of cunts

on the internet lately the pool fans have even claimed they should buy Eden Hazard, Callum hudson-odoi and Anthony Martial to Anfield to partner with Salah.

these idiots are high on their own arrogance. I'm glad it will be another trophyless season for them LOL
 

Ralders

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read about this. they are a bunch of cunts

on the internet lately the pool fans have even claimed they should buy Eden Hazard, Callum hudson-odoi and Anthony Martial to Anfield to partner with Salah.

these idiots are high on their own arrogance. I'm glad it will be another trophyless season for them LOL
Eng fans and Russian fans are well known thugs.
 

THE_CHANSTER

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Take Messi out and Liverpool might have a chance. What can you say about that sublime 2nd goal? Magnificent!
 

syed putra

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No i am not a liverpool fan. I just like to see good football snd currently liverpool gives that. Manchester city on the other hand plays boring football. Leicester has woke up and playing nice football again.
 

wontonmee

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Me Bad.... Bornloser Pool did a turnaround! Wow!
Miracle indeed!



Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona (4-3 agg): Jurgen Klopp's side complete extraordinary comeback
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Divock Origi's early goal set Liverpool on their way to a remarkable victory
Liverpool are into their second successive Champions League final after overcoming Barcelona with a stunning second-leg fightback on an epic night at Anfield.
Roared on relentlessly by their fans, the Reds produced an incredible all-action display to claw back and then ultimately overturn their 3-0 deficit from the Nou Camp with an unanswered four-goal salvo in thrilling style.
It is the first time since 1986 - when Barcelona knocked out Gothenburg in the old European Cup - that a team have recovered a three-goal first-leg deficit to win a semi-final in this competition.
Divock Origi started the unlikely revival, tapping home from close range after seven minutes, but it was only when substitute Georginio Wijnaldum scored twice in the space of 122 seconds after the break that the tie truly swung in Liverpool's favour.
Barcelona were rattled, and even Lionel Messi was unable to steady the ship before Origi struck again with the goal that would decide the tie on aggregate, after Trent Alexander-Arnold caught the visitors' defence napping from a corner.
By now Anfield was rocking and the home fans stayed on their feet to cheer their side home in the closing minutes, with a shell-shocked Barca side unable to fashion any serious response.
The final whistle brought delirious celebrations on the pitch and in the stands, where the Reds supporters had played their part in an unforgettable match.
Liverpool have managed famous European fightbacks before, notably when they won this competition for the fifth time in Istanbul in 2005, but this was arguably the greatest in their glittering history.
They will go for a sixth triumph in Madrid on 1 June, where they will meet either Ajax or Tottenham in the final.
Press, harry, hassle - Barca outfought by Liverpool
Few people gave Liverpool any hope after the size of their defeat in Spain last week, especially with Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino out injured.
But Reds boss Jurgen Klopp urged his players to keep believing, and masterminded an extraordinary performance and result.
Origi and Wijnaldum, who replaced the injured Andy Robertson at half-time, provided the goals but Liverpool had heroes all over the pitch.
Just as Klopp promised before the game, Liverpool did not stop - maintaining an astonishing tempo to press, harry and hassle their illustrious visitors, and ultimately defeat them.
The Barca defence struggled to deal with Origi's physical presence throughout and it was the big Belgian who supplied the first goal, firing home after Marc-Andre ter Stegen failed to hold Jordan Henderson's shot.
More pressure followed but Barca held out until after half-time, when Wijnaldum burst into the box to meet Trent Alexander Arnold's low cross and hammer his shot home.
Moments later, Liverpool were level on aggregate. This time it was Xherdan Shaqiri who provided the cross for Wijnaldum to rise and head home.
Barca were buckling under the pressure and they could not hold out. Liverpool sealed a famous victory 11 minutes from time when Alexander-Arnold feigned to leave a corner but instead took it quickly, finding Origi unmarked to sweep the ball home.
Deja vu for Barcelona
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Defeat means this will be the first Champions League final without Messi or Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo since 2013
Barca have been here before, being beaten 3-0 by Roma in the quarter-finals last year to go out after winning the first leg 4-1, and their wait for a first final since 2015 continues.
They were comprehensively out-fought and out-thought here, and although they did have chances they cannot argue they deserved anything but a defeat.
There was only a brief spell in the first half when La Liga's champions threatened to find their rhythm but, in the space of five minutes, Alisson denied Messi and Philippe Coutinho, and Jordi Alba inexplicably chose to pass the ball with only the Liverpool keeper to beat.
Messi, so electric a week ago, would go on to have a rare night to forget - especially in the second half when Wijnaldum's goals put the tie back in the balance.
Suarez too, was anonymous, with his only notable role coming as the pantomime villain as he was booed relentlessly by the fans who used to worship him.
He had his side's best opportunity of the second half, when Messi slid him clear with the score still 1-0 on the night, but Alisson was alert and that was pretty much the last time the visitors threatened.
The 122 seconds that turned the tie around
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Georginio Wijnaldum made it 2-0 in the 54th minute with a low drive...
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... and 122 seconds later Wijnaldum powered home a header to make it 3-3 on aggregateMan of the match - Sadio Mane (Liverpool)
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It is hard to pick out a stand-out performer but Mane's superb display up front deserves recognition. He did not get on the scoresheet but he tormented the Barca defence from start to finish with his intelligent runs and hold-up play.Liverpool join exclusive club - the stats
  • Liverpool have reached their ninth European Cup/Champions League final - only Real Madrid (16), Milan (11) and Bayern Munich (10) have reached more.
  • They are the first English side to reach back-to-back Champions League finals since Manchester United (2008 and 2009).
  • This was just the fourth time a team has overturned a three-or-more goal deficit from the first leg of a Champions League (not European Cup) knockout tie to progress. Barcelona were also on the receiving end the last time (against Roma last season).
  • Barcelona have now been eliminated from three of their past four Champions League semi-final ties.
  • La Liga's current champions suffered their heaviest-ever defeat against an English side in all European competitions.
  • Full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold has provided 14 assists in all competitions this season, more than any other Liverpool player.
  • Divock Origi scored his first Champions League goals, and in doing so became the 50th different player to score in the competition for Liverpool (excluding own goals).
  • Georginio Wijnaldum is the first Liverpool player to score twice from the bench in a Champions League game since Ryan Babel against Besiktas in 2007. He is also the first substitute to score twice in a single game against Barcelona in the competition.
  • Lionel Messi either attempted (five) or created (three) all eight of Barcelona's shots against Liverpool in this match.
What next?
Liverpool will seek another success against the odds when they return to Premier League action on Sunday. They host Wolves in their final game of the season (15:00 BST) hoping results go their way to turn around a one-point deficit and take the title from Manchester City, who are at Brighton.
 

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you fools! how can english beat spanish team!!?? it's all kelong in the making, 80% must have backed barcelona and that's why they lost. it's all in the book.
 

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Messi and Philippe Coutinho, and Jordi Alba inexplicably chose to pass the ball with only the Liverpool keeper to beat.
 

CHAOTIC

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WAKE UP CALL Liverpool vs Barcelona: Fireworks set off outside LaLiga side’s hotel on eve of Champions League semi-final clash
One man can be heard in a video shouting 'wake up call for Mr Messi' as the fireworks explode
 

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Liverpool locals hoped to make it a horrible night for the Barcelona squad on the eve of Tuesday evening’s Champions League semi-final second leg clash – by setting off fireworks to disturb their sleep.

Videos have emerged on social media showing people lighting fireworks in the vicinity of the Hilton Liverpool City Centre Hotel, with bangs in the area heard from 2am on Tuesday morning until around 4:30am.
 

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Barca's fullbacks not very good, and it doesn't matter if you have reincarnated Maradona on your team, a team is as strong as its weakest link.

Come on Ajax! :biggrin:
 

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Match Report

Ajax 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur
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Tottenham will face Liverpool in the Champions League final after another stunning comeback in Europe saw them beat Ajax on away goals.
Spurs came into the semi-final second leg at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam trailing 1-0 from last week’s home leg, but no doubt buoyed by Liverpool’s miraculous comeback from 3-0 down to knock out Barcelona 4-3 on aggregate at Anfield on Tuesday.
However, Ajax had only lost one of their 17 games in Europe this season and they were in no mood to make that two against the north Londoners.
And that appeared to be the case when Matthijs De Ligt put them in front on the night early on to extend their advantage, although it left Spurs still needing to score two away goals in order to progress.
But their hopes of an all-Premier League final looked to be in tatters when Hakim Ziyech put Ajax two-up before half-time to stretch the hosts’ aggregate lead to 3-0.
However, Spurs stormed back after the break with Lucas Moura scoring a hat-trick inside the final 35 minutes, including a 96th minute effort, to make it 3-2 on the night and 3-3 on aggregate.
The two away goals means they go up against Liverpool in Madrid on June 1 for what will be only the third all-English final in European Cup history.
Tottenham made two changes from the side that lost 1-0 at Bournemouth on Saturday as Victor Wanyama came in for Eric Dier and Jan Vertonghen replaced Davinson Sanchez in defence.
Lasse Schone and David Neres came in for Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Rasmus Nissen as Ajax boasted two changes from the starting line-up for their 4-0 Dutch Cup final win against Willem II on Sunday.
Ajax started brightly as they seemed keen to try and get the job done early with Hugo Lloris needing to be alert to tip away a Dusan Tadic effort from the corner of the box in the fifth minute.
However, the hosts did take the lead from the resulting corner, which was played into the area by Schone, when De Ligt got away from Kieran Trippier and outjumped Dele Alli to power in a header past Lloris from eight yards.
Spurs almost grabbed a lifeline two minutes later when Heung-Min Son raced away down the left and hit an ambitious effort from an acute angle which rebounded off the post and Christian Eriksen was unable to turn in the rebound.
The visitors continued to look lively with Son again going close in the 25th minute as he picked up a pass from Alli and hit a left-foot strike from 20 yards which Andre Onana tipped away from his goal.
Two minutes later Eriksen was teed up by Moura just inside the box, but the Dane’s goalbound the effort was straight down the throat of Onana.
Tadic then tried his luck at the other end after gaining a yard on Toby Alderweireld inside the area, but watched as his low left-footed effort whistled inches wide of the far post.
Despite some bright, positive play by Spurs, it was Ajax who scored the next goal of the tie on 35 minutes when Tadic pulled the ball back into the path of Ziyech from the left side of the area and the Moroccan fired in a first-time left-foot effort past Lloris from 15 yards.
Striker Fernando Llorente was thrown on in place of midfielder, Wanyama, at the interval as Mauricio Pochettino was clearly in no mood to give up on Spurs’ dream of reaching the final.
And, after Alli almost pulled a goal back on 53 minutes when he met an Eriksen cross at the back post and forced a fine reflex save from Onana, Spurs did get one back two minutes later.
Moura took over possession from Alli before skipping past Schone inside the area and finishing well past Onana from 12 yards.
Spurs’ hope turned into a real belief that they could win the tie when they made it 2-2 on the night four minutes later as Onana pulled off a superb save to somehow prevent Llorente from scoring a tap-in, but the rebound fell to Moura who turned and squeezed his shot past De Ligt on the line from 10 yards.
Ajax were visibly rattled by Spurs’ second goal, although they did respond well with Daley Blind hitting a volley just over Lloris’ goal on 61 minutes, before Ziyech hit a left-foot effort inches wide moments later.
With Spurs continuing to throw men forwards in search of a third goal, it did leave them open at the back and Lloris had to get down to beat the ball away from a dangerous De Ligt cross-shot from the right of the area on 72 minutes.
Ziyech went even closer for the hosts in the 80th minute when he looked to find the far corner from 20 yards, but watched as the ball rebounded off the upright with Lloris beaten.
Spurs continued to press for that elusive goal with Vertonghen getting up to meet an Eriksen corner only to send his header against the crossbar from six yards, before Joel Veltman hacked the rebound off the line.
Ajax still looked to break when the opportunity arose and they almost wrapped up the win in the third minute of stoppage time, but Lloris pulled off a fine save to deny Ziyech a second goal of the game.
But, after the heroics Liverpool performed 24 hours earlier, Spurs proved lightning can strike twice when Moura was stretching to divert the ball into the bottom corner of the net with virtually the last kick of the game.
 
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