Juergen Klopp isn’t chucking up the sponge however admits the probabilities are slim that his Liverpool aspect will overturn a three-goal deficit in opposition to Real Madrid of their Champions League final 16, second leg on the Bernabeu on Wednesday.
Liverpool scored twice contained in the opening quarter-hour within the first leg at Anfield final month, however then collapsed and ended up shedding 5-2 after holders Real produced a shocking comeback.
“Three weeks ago after the game I said that with that result, Madrid were through to the next round,” Klopp advised a news convention on Tuesday. “Now we know there’s a game to play.
“(Even) if there’s only one percent chance (for us to overturn the result), I’d like to give it a try.
“We’re here to play an extremely strong opponent and try to win the game. And as difficult as it is, that’s probably possible. Not likely but possible, and for that we’re here. We respect the competition and the opponent too much not to look forward to this game.”
Liverpool head into the sport on the again of a demoralising 1-0 defeat at relegation-threatened Bournemouth on Saturday, its eighth Premier league lack of the season.
Yet the membership has usually saved its greatest for Europe and has a historical past of well-known comebacks.
In 2018-19 it overturned a 3-0 semi-final first-leg loss in opposition to Barcelona to beat Lionel Messi’s aspect 4-0 within the return at Anfield, whereas in 2005 it got here again from three objectives down at halftime to beat AC Milan on penalties within the closing.
“If we can surprise in a negative way, we should also be able to surprise ourselves in a positive way,” Klopp stated.
“It’s clear we’re not here telling Madrid: ‘Be careful, we’re coming’… But we’re here to try to win the game. And to win it we have to play extremely good.
“A normal game, an okay game – it will not be enough. Even just to win it – and I’m not talking about going through to the next round – we have to be on top of our game.”
Liverpool midfielder Fabinho, who had a stint with Real Madrid over a decade in the past, underlined the significance of approaching the conflict with cool heads.
“It’s not easy coming to Santiago Bernabeu with three goals down,” he stated. “But I think it’s necessary not to appear desperate since the start of the game.
“It’s obvious that we need to score but I think it’s more important not to concede more, 0-0 at the end of first half would be a good score. We need to remain cold-headed.
“Real Madrid, how can I say, they smell the blood. If you give them any opportunity, they go and score and that’s what we saw in the last match. We learn and have to try to be less exposed.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com