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NO FANS? THIS WOULD BE THE SILENT MIRACLE

Robertson says a comeback against Madrid would equal that magical win against Barca

- BY DAVID MADDOCK @MaddockMir­ror

FOR Andy Robertson, another ‘Miracle of Anfield’ is required to keep the Champions League dream alive.

The Liverpool defender is under no illusions about the size of the task against Real Madrid – especially without fans in the stadium – as his side attempt to overturn a 3-1 deficit and progress to the semi-finals.

He believes scoring twice without conceding in an empty Anfield this evening is every bit as tough as smashing four without reply on that incredible night two years ago.

It was then Barcelona were humbled in one of the greatest comebacks in European history.

But he knows if they’ve done it once, they can do it again.

The Scot explained: “Look, they are both as hard. Different games, but similar in a way.

“Barcelona was obviously an incredible night and it wouldn’t have been possible without 55,000 fans in there.

“That’s a fact with the noise they made at the start, the noise they made when we scored the first. And it just carried on and got louder and louder as the night went on.

“Unfortunat­ely now we won’t have that. And we are coming up against the team that is the most experience­d in this tournament and have won it the most times.

“So it’s a huge task in front of us.” Not impossible though. Because miracles are not uncommon for Liverpool.

On this day five years ago, they produced another stunning comeback to beat Dortmund on the road to the Europa League final.

And Robertson is convinced there is still belief coursing through Liverpool veins, even if everyone has written them off.

He said: “We believe we can win the game. We believe we can win any game.

“If we do that it gives us a fighting chance, let’s see if it’s enough on the night. Fingers crossed it will be.

“Our aim is to win the game first and foremost. Once we do that, let’s see what the aggregate score is.

“Our determinat­ion is to take our chances, keep a clean sheet and make it as uncomforta­ble for Real Madrid as possible.”

The desire to show the real Liverpool is strong in the squad, Robertson admitted, after a shocking performanc­e in the first leg when they looked shellshock­ed in the Spanish capital. The pain, he says, is still strong – but the appetite to put things right even stronger.

“It was disappoint­ing walking off the pitch but we have given ourselves a chance, we are still in the tie, we are still in the competitio­n,” he said.

“People have maybe written us off, they think Madrid will go through, so it is up to us to try a n d change that, try to be as positive as we can and put in a performanc­e that can cause them problems.

“Maybe not many give us hope but we believe we can put in a better performanc­e than last week and that gives us a fighting chance.

“We need as close to a perfect performanc­e as we can and if we do I believe it gives us a chance.”

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Robertson says Liverpool can pull off a ‘miracle’
TRUE FAITH Robertson says Liverpool can pull off a ‘miracle’

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