CHRIS SUTTON: Here's why Liverpool's clash with Villarreal is NOT over
I landed in Villarreal on Monday to a request - think of three reasons why Liverpool shouldn't think Tuesday's Champions League semi-final second leg is a foregone conclusion.
I'll be commentating on Tuesday night's game from the Estadio de la Ceramica and won't be turning up thinking this is done, dusted, over, kaput, goodnight Villarreal.
This is football - nothing is certain - so here are my three danger signs for Liverpool ahead of a very big night in Europe.
Firstly, Villarreal just KO'd Juventus and Bayern Munich over two legs. You don't do that unless you've got something special about you. Not to mention they played the second legs of those ties away from home. How's that for cojones?
They went to Turin and won 3-0, making it to the Champions League quarter-finals. They went to Munich and drew 1-1, making it to the semi-finals.
On Tuesday night they have the bonus of being at home to try to overturn that first-leg defeat at Anfield and make it to the final.
The Spaniards have not lost at home in more than five months - since losing to Barcelona in LaLiga in November 2021. That's the challenge facing Liverpool.
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