Hindustan Times (Noida)

Villarreal hope for a miracle versus formidable Liverpool

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MADRID: The small Spanish city of Villarreal could be facing its last Champions League night in a while if it doesn’t pull off another upset on Tuesday against Liverpool. The modest club ousted Juventus and Bayern Munich on its way to a surprise semifinal appearance. But if Villarreal can’t reverse a 2-0 firstleg loss against the English club, recent history shows they may not have another chance to play in the competitio­n soon.

Villarreal are only seventh in the Spanish league, nine points from the final qualificat­ion place for the European competitio­n with four rounds to go. The team’s chances of qualifying through the Spanish league took a hit on Saturday as they lost at second-to-last-place Alavés, when coach Unai Emery had to rest some of his regular starters ahead of the match against Liverpool. That means only the Champions League title is likely to allow the club back into Europe’s top club competitio­n.

And returning after that may not be easy either, considerin­g Villarreal’s recent record.

Based in a city of 50,000 people in southern Spain, Villarreal hadn’t played in the Champions League since the 2011-12 season. Before that, they had only qualified for the tournament in 2005-06 and in 2008-09. This is their third appearance in the knockout stage, and first since they made it to the quarterfin­als in 2009. They reached the semifinals in 2006. “We are going through a historic moment. Our people are very proud,” Emery said on Monday. “We’ve been playing well at home. Hopefully in front of our fans we will have our best and advance.”

Villarreal haven’t lost a home match in more than five months, since a Spanish league loss to Barcelona last November.

Villarreal fans are preparing a big party to try to help them pull off an unlikely comeback. Mosaics will be displayed inside the La Cerámica Stadium, and a corridor of fans will welcome the team’s bus carrying the squad from the training centre to the stadium.

Both of Villarreal’s eliminatio­ns in the knockout stage came against an English club—arsenal. Villarreal qualified for the Champions League this season by winning the Europa League for their first significan­t title. Even making it back to the Europa or the Europa Conference League may be difficult for Emery’s team as it sits four points behind sixth-place Real Sociedad and five points from fifth-place Real Betis.

Liverpool are looking to reach their third Champions League

final in five seasons. The last time they were eliminated in a knockout round after winning the first leg was in the 2001-02 quarterfin­als against Bayer Leverkusen. The English club won all five away games it played in the Champions League this season, including against Inter Milan in the round of 16 and Benfica in the quarterfin­als.

It remained unclear if Emery will be able to count of some key players because of injuries, including veteran defender Raúl Albiol and forwards Gerard

Moreno and Arnaut Danjuma. Moreno missed the first leg with a muscle problem, while Albiol is nursing a knock. In the first leg against Liverpool, the defender became the oldest Spaniard to play in a Champions League semifinal at age 36.

Midfielder Yéremy Pino is out with a muscle problem.

Emery, highly successful in the Europa League, is enjoying his best Champions League campaign ever after never getting past the round of 16 in his previous attempts.

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