ROBBIE FOWLER
Stop and think about that for a second because I don’t think enough people have.
We are talking about the highest level in European football and they basically did whatever they wanted for an hour.
They scored five goals in a Champions League semi-final – only the second time that has happened – and yet they probably could have scored 10.
That’s how good they were against Roma, who are actually a brilliant side themselves.
That is why I am not concerned or disappointed Liverpool conceded two goals at the end.
It was a shame it took the gloss off the performance for some people, particularly because it detracted from what was probably the best I’ve seen them play under Jurgen Klopp.
In fact, I’d go as far as to say the 60 minutes or so in the middle of the game were the best I’ve seen for a very, very long time from Liverpool.
I’m not saying that because I’m biased or a fan, I’m saying it from a