Liverpool move closer to another Champions League final after beating Villarreal
Liverpool put one foot in their third Champions League final in five seasons after a 2-0 victory over the least-fancied team in the last four Villarreal.
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Liverpool put one foot in their third Champions League final in five seasons after a 2-0 victory over the least-fancied team in the last four Villarreal.
Villarreal defended in numbers in the first half to frustrate the six-times European Cup winners, with Thiago Alcantara going closest to breaking the deadlock with a thunderous strike from distance that hit the post.
LIVERPOOL, England : An own goal and a Sadio Mane strike earned Liverpool a 2-0 victory in their Champions League semi-final first-leg against Villarreal on Wednesday, putting Juergen Klopp's side on course for their third European Cup final in five seasons.
Liverpool are on the brink of a third Champions League final in five seasons after breaking Villarreal's resistance to win the first leg of their semi-final 2-0 at Anfield on Wednesday.
Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst says his team ‘will give everything’ in their bid to upset the odds and reach the Europa League final.
Manchester City and Liverpool are set to take the Premier League title to the final game of the season after another thrilling campaign and they could come up against each other in European's biggest game if they overcome their Spanish counterparts.
Karim Benzema believes Real Madrid can do "something magical" and overturn the Champions League semi-final first leg defeat to Manchester City when the two sides meet again next week in the return fixture.
Karim Benzema was in a confident mood after scoring a brace that helped keep Real Madrid alive in their Champions League last-four tie against Manchester City and the French striker predicted his team would now qualify for the final. Real trailed by two goals three times in the semi-final first leg at the Etihad stadium on Tuesday but fought back to lose by a solitary goal in a 4-3 thriller. "I warn our fans to be ready to see something magical, we will win the second leg at Santiago Bernabeu," Benzema told Movistar Plus. "Losing is never good and we care a lot about winning the Champions League this season. The thing is we never lowered our guard and kept fighting until the end."