By Daily Sports on May 1, 2019
Lionel Messi’s two second-half goals – including a stunning free-kick – earned Barcelona a handsome advantage and left Liverpool with an almighty task in their Champions League semi-final.
The Reds were in the ascendancy despite going behind to Luis Suarez’s first-half strike – but they were then hit by a double sucker-punch from the Barcelona number 10.
The Argentine forward’s first was instinctive, as he followed up Suarez”s shot that came off the bar, but the second was majestic as he found Alisson’s top-right corner from 25 yards out. That was his 600th goal for the Spanish giants.
Liverpool came agonisingly close to a potentially crucial away goal when Roberto Firmino's strike was cleared off the line, before Salah somehow struck the post rather than scoring with the follow-up.
Barcelona’s Ousmane Dembele should have put the tie out of the Premier League side’s reach in the closing seconds, but he scuffed it straight at Alisson from a few yards out.
Reds out of luck at Nou Camp
What more could Klopp ask of his men in the second leg on Tuesday (20:00 BST kick-off) after a display where they constantly probed and pressured the competition favourites?
Maybe some luck could have gone their way. Sadio Mane, with 15 goals in his past 18 games, missed from eight yards out after he was found by Jordan Henderson's ball from the right in the first half.
And in their period of domination after the interval, Ter Stegen was at full stretch to push away Milner’s shot before the German dived low to his right to make a one-handed stop from Salah’s drive.
Liverpool refused to let their heads drop after Messi’s mini-show which took him to 600 goals for the Catalan club. However, they must have thought the gods are not shining on them this year after both Firmino and Salah missed clear-cut chances you would have put money on them to score.
The Reds have been known to produce miracles with a 3-0 deficit. They will need to produce another next week.
•Text (excluding headline) courtesy of BBC. Photo shows Messi celebrating a goal
Source Daily Sports
Posted May 1, 2019
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