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Liverpool defeat could have been much worse, says Villarreal boss Unai Emery

Villarreal coach Unai Emery was relieved that his side will go into the second leg of their Champions League semi-final with Liverpool with only a 2-0 deficit after their defensive gameplan backfired at Anfield. Liverpool had looked frustrated in the first half as Villarreal manned the barricades but the hosts got their reward after the break thanks to an own goal and a Sadio Mane strike. The Spanish side were under the cosh for the entire game and did not manage a shot on target.

"I have to admit, it could have been much worse," Emery told Movistar Plus. "We have tried to attack, to pass, to construct but they did not let us do anything and our last resort was to resist defensively in order to survive for the second match. "We didn't do enough to lament about anything.

We have to be humble and try to make the second leg a totally different game. We have to play with more intensity, like we are used to." Emery's side looked a shadow of the aggressive and daring team that knocked-out Juventus in the last 16 and beat Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals. "The plan was to try to hold them scoreless as far as possible and take the game to our stadium," centre back Pau Torres told Movistar Plus.

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