By Daily Sports on March 14, 2019
Sadio Mane scored twice to steer Liverpool into the Champions League quarterfinals on Wednesday after a 3-1 win at Bayern Munich dumped out the German champions.
Having missed the goalless first leg at Anfield three weeks ago through suspension, Virgil van Dijk’s long pass led to Mane's superb first-half goal at the Allianz Arena.
Dutch centre-back Van Dijk then headed Liverpool into a 2-1 lead from a James Milner corner on 69 minutes after Joel Matip’s own goal had handed Bayern a first-half equaliser.
Mane made absolutely sure of Liverpool’s place in the quarterfinal draw by nodded in six minutes from time.
Liverpool’s 3-1 aggregate victory means they join Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City and Manchester United in the quarterfinals, completing a clean sweep of English sides reaching the last eight for the first time since 2008/09.
It is a bleaker picture in Germany as Bayern's exit leaves no Bundesliga club in the quarters for the first time since 2005/06, as Borussia Dortmund and Schalke also bowed out in the last 16 – to Tottenham and Man City respectively.
This is the first time since 2011 that Bayern have failed to make the quarterfinals.
Milner was preferred to Fabinho in Liverpool’s midfield, but Jurgen Klopp was forced into an early change when captain Jordan Henderson hobbled off on 12 minutes.
Brazilian Fabinho made an early entrance and Milner took the skipper's armband.
Klopp had urged his side to “be brave on the ball” and it was that, combined with an amazing piece of skill by Mane, which gave them the lead.
Van Dijk’s pin-point pass over 40 metres found Mane in the Bayern box with goalkeeper Manuel Neuer off his line.
Mane spun away and looped his shot inside the far post to give the visitors a valuable away goal in the 26th minute.
The bravery Klopp wanted flowed through the Liverpool ranks and Milner, winning the midfield battle, set Firmino free in the box, but the Brazilian blasted his shot at Neuer.
However, the hosts drew level six minutes before the break when Serge Gnabry slipped his marker Andrew Robertson and hit a cross intended for Robert Lewandowski.
Liverpool were heading for the quarterfinals when Milner swung in the second of two corners in quick succession and Van Dijk powered a header past Neuer.
Mane scored his second when Mohamed Salah’s chip found him at the far post to head home as Liverpool’s travelling fans started singing “You’ll Never Walk Alone”, while the Bayern supporters began to slip away. (SuperSport)
•Photo shows Liverpool players celebrating one of their goals against Bayern Munich on Wednesday night
Source Daily Sports
Posted March 14, 2019
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