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REAL ROLL INTO SEMIS

▶ Klopp rues Reds’ wasteful finishing

- Agencies

Jurgen Klopp bemoaned Liverpool’s inability to turn dominance into goals as Real Madrid held out for a 0- 0 draw at Anfield on Wednesday to progress to the semifinals of the Champions League 3- 1 on aggregate.

Mohamed Salah and Georginio Wijnaldum were guilty of wasting glorious opportunit­ies to get Klopp’s men back into the tie as they failed to replicate a remarkable recovery from 3- 0 down to beat Barcelona 4- 3 on aggregate at the semifinal stage two years ago.

“We didn’t lose the tie tonight. We lost it definitely in Madrid but even if we drew there 0- 0, we would probably still be playing because we didn’t score,” said Klopp.

Madrid were far from their best, but did not need to be to set up a semifinal clash with Chelsea as Los Blancos extended their unbeaten run in all competitio­ns to 14 games.

Despite the empty stands due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, Liverpool flew out of the traps and should have halved their deficit within two minutes.

Sadio Mane knocked Ozan Kabak’s long ball perfectly into the path of Salah, but Liverpool’s one consistent performer in the final third this season fired straight at Thibaut Courtois.

Klopp surprising­ly repeated his decision from the first leg to leave Thiago Alcantara on the bench with James Milner this time taking the place of the Spanish internatio­nal in midfield.

Milner made his presence felt within a minute with a late lunge on Karim Benzema and nearly inflicted a different type of damage on Madrid 10 minutes in when his long range effort forced Courtois into another fine save.

Jaded Madrid hang on

Real’s fine run has propelled them back into contention to defend their La Liga title and claim a 14th crown as European champions.

However, Zinedine Zidane warned after Saturday’s 2- 1

El Clasico win over Barcelona that his players were at their “physical limit” and the visitors looked jaded as they were happy to sit on their first leg lead.

The closest Madrid came to scoring was when Kabak inadverten­tly deflected a Benzema cross off the outside of his own post with Alisson Becker wrong- footed.

Chances continued to come and go for Liverpool at the other end.

Wijnaldum scored twice in the famous fightback against Barcelona in 2019.

However, the Dutch internatio­nal was not as clinical against another Spanish giant as he blasted the best chance of the first- half over from close range.

Klopp went for it on the hour mark as Milner and Kabak made way for the introducti­on of Thiago and Diogo Jota, but Liverpool’s belief began to fade as the second half wore on.

Vinicius Junior’s double in the first leg proved to be the difference between the sides, but the Brazilian fluffed his one big chance to grab an away goal as Alisson smothered at his feet midway through the second half.

But a blistering first 45 minutes in the Spanish capital last week proved to be enough for Zidane to win a 14th of his 15 Champions League knockout ties in two spells as Madrid boss.

Merseyside Police said they have launched an investigat­ion after the bus carrying Real Madrid players was damaged as it arrived at Anfield. A video posted

on Instagram showed

Liverpool fans, some holding flares, booing the arrival of the bus. A video on Twitter showed a section of the bus’ outer window frame had been damaged.

“We can confirm an investigat­ion is underway after damage was caused to the Real Madrid team bus...,” chief superinten­dent Zoe Thornton said in a statement.

“Despite the advice to avoid attending the ground, approximat­ely 400 people attended Anfield Road and as coaches approached, a number of items were thrown at the Real Madrid team bus.

“We are aware of images which show the outer pane of the lead coach window being damaged, the glass did not break through and there are no reported injuries.

“A number of pyrotechni­cs were also lit in the area, which significan­tly reduced visibility and could have put other people in danger.”

Liverpool apologized to their Spanish opponents before the game for the incident.

“We condemn unequivoca­lly the actions that led to Real Madrid’s team bus being damaged during its arrival to Anfield this evening. It is totally unacceptab­le and shameful behavior of a few individual­s,” the club said in a statement. “We sincerely apologize to our visitors for any distress caused.”

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Roberto Firmino ( in red) of Liverpool battles for possession with Eder Militao of Real Madrid on Wednesday in Liverpool, England.
Photo: VCG Roberto Firmino ( in red) of Liverpool battles for possession with Eder Militao of Real Madrid on Wednesday in Liverpool, England.

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