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Soccer-Liverpool's Klopp wary of 'King of the Cups' Emery in semi-final

By Simon Evans

LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp says Champions League semi-final opponents Villarreal fully deserve their place in the last four and their coach Unai Emery is the "King of the Cups".

Liverpool drew 3-3 with Benfica in their quarter-final second leg on Wednesday to go through to the semis with a 6-4 aggregate scoreline.

The win sets up a meeting with Villarreal who pulled off a shock victory over Bayern Munich in the last eight.

"I saw the results, the game was very impressive. I only picked up pieces but to beat Juventus and Bayern Munich they deserve to be in the Champions League semi-finals," said Klopp.

"Unai Emery is the king of the cups, it is unbelievable what he is doing. But give me a bit of time to prepare it properly," he added with a grin.

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Emery won the Europa League three times with Sevilla and triumphed in the same competition with Villarreal last season and he won four domestic cups with Paris St Germain.

While the Spaniard's time in charge at Arsenal was a disappointment, he still managed to take the London club to the Europa League final in 2019.

Klopp was in a forgiving mood about his team's leaky performance against Benfica at Anfield where as well as conceding three goals they also saw two efforts from the visitors ruled out for offside.

"The day we qualify for the Champions League semi-final and I'm not happy please come and knock me out," he said.

"We made seven changes. The situation was the last line had never played together and it was about details, staying 100% concentrated.

"It was not exactly what we wanted but it is absolutely not important because if we played the best game of

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