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It’s so special: Klopp

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JURGEN Klopp said reaching a third Champions League final in five years with Liverpool felt just as special as the first after his team saw off a spirited fightback from Villarreal on Tuesday to keep its quadruple hopes alive.

Trailing 2-0 from the first leg of their semi-final, Villarreal sparked hopes of a remarkable turnaround in the return at the Estadio de la Ceramica when Boulaye Dia finished in the third minute and Francis Coquelin headed in another to level the tie at 2-2.

But Klopp threw on Luis Diaz for Diogo Jota at the interval to shake Liverpool into life and it worked. His side scored three times in 12 minutes through Fabinho, Diaz and Sadio Mane to secure a 3-2 win on the night and a 5-2 victory on aggregate.

“It feels like the first final because it’s always so special – it’s the best club competitio­n in the world,” Klopp said.

“Respect to Villarreal. Wonderful stadium and what they are doing here is incredible. It feels so special because it was so difficult for us. It was massive from the boys.

“Before the game I said I’d like to read the headlines that the mentality monsters were in town. I didn’t want us to defend the result but go for the win, and the second half was like this.”

Liverpool will play the winner of the second semi-final between Real Madrid and Manchester City. They meet at the Santiago Bernabeu this morning (Thursday, AEST) with City leading 4-3 from the opener last week.

“To be in a final is never easy and to make this a third in five years is incredible from this group of boys,” Liverpool’s Andy Robertson said.

“As fans and players, we should never take days like this for granted.”

City or Madrid will offer a sterner test than Villarreal, but after a chastening experience at Anfield last week, Unai Emery’s side delivered a spirited performanc­e that rattled Liverpool and showed why the side had knocked out Juventus and Bayern Munich to reach the semi-finals.

Liverpool was careless, perhaps complacent even, in the first half but sensationa­l in the second. Diaz, who started on the bench, was integral to the fightback.

“He’s been special,” Robertson said. “He fits us perfectly.”

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