Liverpool news : Liverpool vs Barcelona – Champions League: Live score and updates

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Liverpool host Barcelona in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final clash.Jurgen Klopp’s men will be looking to become only the third team in the history of the European Cup to come from three goals down after the first leg of a semi-final and progress to final.Lionel Messi has only ever visited Anfield once before in 2007, which saw Barca win 1-0 in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 clash with the Reds.Sportmail’s Nathan Salt will provide live Champions League coverage of Liverpool vs Barcelona including score, lineups and build-up.  Nathan Salt  Host commentator Auto-update 18:34 Anfield bound…  Huge cheers for Ernesto Valverde’s players as they left the Hilton hotel in Liverpool city centre in their grey club suits earlier on.  They don’t look panicked, do they? They do hold a 3-0 lead and have just wrapped up their domestic title and so at this point, panic is probably not in the players’ lexicon.  18:27 Injuries ravage Liverpool’s ranks  DOMINIC KING: Mohamed Salah is out of Liverpool’s Champions League semi-final after he was concussed during his side’s win at Newcastle. Liverpool’s leading scorer was flattened by Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka in an accidental collision and must now sit out his team’s attempt to retrieve a three-goal first leg deficit against Barcelona. FA and guidelines stipulate that Salah must serve a mandatory six-day break from football, so he should be able to return for the final match of the season against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool’s manager, reported him to be ‘fine’.  It is a huge blow to Klopp given he goes into the match already without Naby Keita and striker Roberto Firmino.  FULL STORY HERE.  18:19 This man may fancy another goal back at his old club…  Barcelona is full of superstar names but there are a couple of players in action tonight who have pulled on the shirts for both clubs.   Luis Suarez, who was criticised by Liverpool fans for his celebration in the first leg, is one and Philippe Coutinho is another.   Former Liverpool frontman Suarez is 6/1 to open the scoring tonight, according to W2.bet, while Coutinho is out at 12/1 to break the deadlock against his former club.  If you fancy Lionel Messi to go one better than his last two Champions League braces against Manchester United and Liverpool, he is 28/1 to bag a hat trick, which would make him the sole record holder in that department.  The Argentine is currently joint on eight with Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo. Bookmakers like the chances of Luis Suarez breaking the deadlock against his former club 18:12 Liverpool have the chance to create history against Barcelona tonight  MARTIN KEOWN: This Liverpool squad have made a habit of digging deep this season. They’ve done it throughout 2018-19, including scoring 14 goals in the 85th minute or later.  They refuse to be written off, and their latest late strike came at Newcastle with Divock Origi heading h

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Sahill Koksi' says:

Lo l ?? the goat just got slaughtered

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