The Asian Age

Reds end nine- year wait

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Liverpool, March 7: There’s a familiar name back in the quarterfin­als of the Champions League.

“It’s time we showed up again,” Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said after his team secured a place in the last eight for the first time in nine years.

It couldn’t have been an easier passage for the five- time European champions, either, as they coasted to a 0- 0 draw against Porto to clinch a 5- 0 aggregate win in the last 16.

Having scored five goals without reply in a dazzling first- leg display in Portugal three weeks ago, this was always going to be a procession for Liverpool at Anfield — a ground that has been something of a fortress this season.

At times, it felt like the English club were going through the motions, especially since they face a huge Premier League game against Manchester United in the Premier League on Saturday.

No major injuries were sustained — captain Jordan Henderson had strapping applied to his right thigh after the game, but Klopp said it was nothing more than a dead leg — and Liverpool rarely looked like conceding. Now, a member of European soccer’s royalty can look forward to the draw for the quarterfin­als on March 16. They return as the competitio­n’s top scorers this season with 28 goals and will be feared by the other qualifiers.

“This year, we belong there,” Klopp said, “it should not be a surprise. There will be seven other very good teams. But we have a chance, for sure, to go through to the semi- finals.”

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