Hindustan Times (East UP)

Vinicius double puts Real on top versus Liverpool

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MADRID: Vinicius Junior scored twice as Real Madrid made Liverpool pay for more defensive errors on Tuesday, a 3-1 victory putting them in sight of the Champions League semi-finals.

Vinicius and Marco Asensio both profited in the first half after darting behind Liverpool’s makeshift back-line before a simple move from a throw-in gave Vinicius a simple finish in the second. Mohamed Salah’s strike shortly after the interval briefly made it a contest at Valdebebas, with an away goal certainly a significan­t consolatio­n for Liverpool to take into the second leg at Anfield next week.

But without fans and with a miserable recent record at home, Jurgen Klopp will know his side have it all to do to avoid his team’s season becoming solely about scraping into the Premier League’s top four.

Except for two spells after half-time and at the finish, when their opponents were holding on to what they had, Liverpool were overpowere­d by Real Madrid, whose only disappoint­ment might be missing out on a clearer margin ahead of the return in eight days’ time.

Before then, they go up against Barcelona on Saturday and this result, their fifth consecutiv­e victory, should be another huge boost to morale going into what will be a crucial fixture in La Liga’s title race.

Madrid were without Sergio Ramos, who throughout was bellowing at his team from the stands, while Raphael Varane testing positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday morning meant both sides were fielding patched-up back fours. The last time these two clubs met, Ramos dislocated Salah’s shoulder and Madrid went on to win their 13th European Cup but Klopp insisted there was no desire for revenge in the minds of his players. They could have done with some extra fire because Madrid were superior in the first half, more controlled in possession and more aggressive out of it. Liverpool seemed caught between trying to match Madrid’s intensity and slowing the game down to gain a foothold.

Foden shines for City

MANCHESTER: Pep Guardiola said Man City “felt the pressure” of expectancy as they needed Phil Foden’s 90th minute winner to take a slender 2-1 lead from the first leg of their quarter-final tie against Borussia Dortmund.

City have now won 27 of their last 28 games in all competitio­ns to remain on course for a historic quadruple of Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup. But they have failed to get beyond the last eight in the Champions League in each of the Guardiola’s four previous seasons in charge.

“We felt the pressure today, in this competitio­n, at home, not knowing how we would react,” said Guardiola. “It’s better to win than draw but even at 1-1 we had 90 minutes to do it.”

The sides will meet again in Germany on April 14 with the winners facing Bayern Munich or PSG in the last four. Dortmund are at serious risk of missing out on the Champions League next season after slipping seven points adrift of the top four in the Bundesliga.

 ?? AFP ?? Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior (C) celebrates after scoring against Liverpool at the Alfredo di Stefano stadium during their Champions League quarter-final first-leg on Tuesday.
AFP Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior (C) celebrates after scoring against Liverpool at the Alfredo di Stefano stadium during their Champions League quarter-final first-leg on Tuesday.

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