Mohamed Salah targets Champions League final revenge: 'I want to play Real Madrid'
Mohamed Salah has revenge on his mind after admitting he would prefer Liverpool face Real Madrid in the Champions League final later this month.
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Mohamed Salah has revenge on his mind after admitting he would prefer Liverpool face Real Madrid in the Champions League final later this month.
Jurgen Klopp said reaching a third Champions League final in five years with Liverpool felt just as special as the first after his team saw off a spirited fightback from Villarreal on Tuesday to keep their quadruple hopes alive.
Real Madrid have made it a habit of staging stunning comebacks in the Champions League this season. And Carlo Ancelotti's team will be hoping for an encore when they take on Manchester City in the semi-final second leg on Wednesday, hoping to overturn a 4-3 deficit at home.
Liverpool booked their third Champions League final in five seasons after a chaotic 3-2 second-leg win in Villarreal saw them progress 5-2 on aggregate.
Liverpool survived a huge scare before beating Villarreal 3-2 and advancing to their third Champions League final in five seasons.
On a March night 21 years ago, Pep Guardiola made what turned out to be his last appearance as a player at the Santiago Bernabeu. They had to drag him away – away, that is, from the match officials. A feisty clasico between Real Madrid and the Barcelona team Guardiola was captaining finished with outrage from the visitors at an offside decision that ruled out a potential winning goal from the Brazilian Rivaldo. Had it been allowed, Barcelona would have won 3-2.
Villarreal manager Unai Emery admits his side need to play the perfect game if they are to shock Liverpool to reach the club’s first Champions League final.
VILLAREAL, SPAIN: Jurgen Klopp said reaching a third Champions League final in five years with Liverpool felt just as special as the first after his team saw off a spirited fightback from Villarreal on Tuesday to keep their quadruple hopes alive.