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Jordan Henderson was left gutted after being told that his opener in Liverpool's 2-0 victory over Villarreal was an own goal.
The Reds put one foot in the Champions League final by beating Unai Emery's men in the first leg of their semi-final at Anfield and it was Henderson's 53rd-minute cross which broke the deadlock. The 30-year-old drove forward down the right flank and his delivery was deflected in off Villarreal defender Pervis Estupinan, deceiving goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli at his near post.
Although Henderson wheeled away in celebration, UEFA officials put it down as an own goal and the Liverpool captain was only told post-match. BT Sport reporter Des Kelly explained to Henderson that it was a "big deflection," to which the midfielder replied: "I thought it went straight in." The disappointment on Henderson's face was clear, as left-back Andy Robertson teased his skipper with a laugh.
Nevertheless, the pair were delighted with the outcome, as Sadio Mane's strike gave them a comfortable lead to take to Spain next Tuesday. Henderson went on to say: "They are a very organised team and we knew they would make it difficult. It was just important that we kept going and believe that