Liverpool stuns Barcelona with unlikeliest of comebacks to reach Champions League final


On a frenetic, nerve-shredding night at Anfield, Liverpool completed one of the great Champions League comebacks to knock out Barcelona and reach a second consecutive final.
Trailing 3-0 from the first leg and without two of its star strikers, Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino, few had given Liverpool even a glimmer of hope.
But at Anfield, and especially in Europe, never count Liverpool out. Somehow, Jurgen Klopp’s team conjured up four goals to win the semifinal 4-3 on aggregate.
As they attempted to take on board the enormity of their achievement, a succession of players uttered the word “unbelievable.” Klopp used a different word: “overwhelming,” he told BT Sport.
The greatest comeback?
For Liverpool to qualify for the Champions League final, it would have to eclipse every great European night Anfield had ever seen.
Liverpool fans have seen their fair share of improbable European comebacks to know that Tuesday’s second leg against Barcelona wasn’t entirely a lost cause.
There is the 2004 victory over Olympiakos and Steven Gerrard’s half volley, the 4-3 win over Borussia Dortmund in 2016 and Dejan Lovren’s header.


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