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‘Feels like it’s the first final’

Updated on: 05 May,2022 08:18 AM IST  |  Liverpool
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Manager Jurgen Klopp says third Champions League final entry in five years with Liverpool feels as special as the maiden one after Reds see off spirited Villarreal to keep their quadruple title-honour hopes alive

‘Feels like it’s the first final’

Liverpool’s Fabinho (right) celebrates with teammate Mohamed Salah after scoring a goal during their Champions League semi-final second leg tie against Villarreal on Tuesday. Pics/AFP

Fifty-seven games into a gruelling season Liverpool could have crumbled when their 2-0 first-leg lead was wiped out before half-time by an inspired Villarreal playing to reach their first-ever Champions League final.


Instead, the Reds will be in European club football’s showpiece occasion for the third time in five seasons after they hit back to win Tuesday’s game 3-2 and progress from the semi-final 5-2 on aggregate.


“Before the game I told the boys that I would like to read the headlines that ‘the mentality monsters were in town’,” said beaming Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.


Liverpool’s Luis Diaz (left) scores a goal against VillarrealLiverpool’s Luis Diaz (left) scores a goal against Villarreal

Liverpool’s rich tradition in the European Cup was born in the 1970s and 1980s, when they won the trophy four times as the dominant force in the English game. 

“It feels like it’s the first [final] to be honest, because it is always so special,” said Klopp. “It is, for me, the best club competition in the world.”  

History beckons 

Six games now separate Klopp’s men from an achievement never before achieved in English football—winning all four major trophies on offer in the same season. 

Jurgen KloppJurgen Klopp

The League Cup is already in the trophy cabinet after Liverpool beat Chelsea on penalties in the final in February, with a rematch of that game to come in the FA Cup final on May 14. Liverpool’s Premier League title hopes still depend on Manchester City, who hold a one-point lead at the top of the table with four games to go. 

The biggest surprise was that there was ever any doubt about Liverpool’s safe passage to Paris on May 28. 

In 28 games in 2022 prior to Tuesday’s match in Spain, Klopp’s men had trailed for a total of 53 minutes. But for just short of an hour they were behind at the Estadio de la Ceramica as David threatened to slay Goliath thanks to first-half goals from Boulaye Dia and Francis Coquelin. 

However, the vast gulf in resources between the clubs showed when Klopp could unleash $63 million January signing Luis Diaz at the break. 

Diaz to the rescue

The Colombian, together with some generous goalkeeping from Villarreal stopper Geronimo Rulli, turned the game back in Liverpool’s favour as Fabinho, Diaz and Sadio Mane scored three goals in 12 minutes. “He’s a special, special player,” said Andy Robertson of Diaz. “The talent he has, the will he has to win. He fits us perfectly. He made a big difference.”

139
No. of goals Liverpool have scored in 57 games across all competitions in 2021-22—their highest in a single season

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