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Juan Foyth makes Kane and Son admission amid Mohamed Salah claim ahead of Champions League clash

On Wednesday night, Villarreal take on Liverpool in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final. Giovani Lo Celso, Serge Aurier and Juan Foyth will all be hoping to get a chance to play, with the former on loan with the Spanish side until the end of the season.

Villarreal are currently seventh in La Liga, but will hope they can go one step further from their Europa League win last season and collect the Champions League trophy. Lo Celso has made 15 appearances for his current side so far, since his move in January.

The Argentine has played in all four of Villarreal's Champions League matches since his arrival, making the starting XI in all of them. Foyth has also had game time in the European competition, playing in all but two of Villarreal's games.

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Earlier this month, the 24-year-old came out and made an admission about his Tottenham exit. "When he [Mourinho] arrived, I was doing well, but I had moments when I didn’t deserve to play. I wanted to leave and have more continuity," he said.

However the Argentine went on to explain how happy he is at his new club. "I never thought I would have a feeling like this for a club. From the first day, I knew I wanted to stay."

Under Unai Emery, Foyth is battling for a spot at right-back, with another former Spurs man, Aurier. The 24-year-old seems to be getting more opportunities than the Ivorian, but in an interview ahead of the Champions League fixture, he spoke about the competition between the duo.

"It's a healthy competition, I tell you from the heart when it's his turn, Aurier's, I want [him] to do well," Foyth explained, as he spoke about the good relationships within the

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