‘We need to play a perfect game’ says Villarreal boss ahead of Liverpool return
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.
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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.
Villarreal will have their work cut out when they face Liverpool in the Champions league semi-final second leg on Tuesday.
Manager Jurgen Klopp believes Liverpool have to be “ready to suffer” against Villarreal in order to get through their Champions League semi-final second leg in Spain.
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