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Champions League: Liverpool ready for Roma tie
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 01 - 05 - 2018

LONDON, May 1, 2018 (News agencies) - Liverpool return to the scene of two of their most famous European triumphs amid tight security ahead of Wednesday's UEFA Champions League semi-final, second leg clash in Rome.
Jurgen Klopp's side are on the brink of reaching the final of Europe's elite club competition for the first time since 2007 as they look to defend a three-goal advantage against AS Roma in the Italian capital.
But off-pitch tensions are high as Liverpool supporter Sean Cox lies in a coma after being attacked before last week's first leg in Anfield.
Two Roma supporters were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and club legend Francesco Totti has appealed for "fair play, hospitality and respect for our opponents."
Former Roma striker Mohamed Salah scored two brilliant goals and set up two more as Liverpool went five up at Anfield before two late goals gave Roma hope of a potential fightback.
Klopp's side are bidding for a sixth European title having won two, in 1977 and 1984, at the Stadio Olimpico – the latter on penalties against Roma.
Both teams are third in their domestic leagues and in the running for Champions League football next season.
But Liverpool have suffered serious disruption in the buildup after Klopp's right-hand man, Zeljko Buvac, dubbed "the brain" by the German, stepped aside for personal reasons this week.
Buvac, who was on the bench with Klopp for Saturday's goalless draw against Stoke, has been the German's trusted right-hand man for the last 17 years.
Added to the distractions is star striker Salah's image-rights dispute with the Egyptian football association.
The Roma game also comes days before Liverpool clash with Chelsea in the Premier League. "Liverpool always has to take the slightly more difficult way and it's again like this," said Klopp.
"We created a basis and now we have to finish it."
It's a clash between two sides who have not won the domestic title in years. Liverpool won the last of their 18 Premier League titles 28 years ago.
Since then the Reds lifted the Champions league trophy in 2005, when they fought back to stun AC Milan on penalties after conceding three-first goals in Istanbul, and two years later when they lost to the Italians in Athens.
"Nothing is won so far," warned Brazilian forward Roberto Firmino, looking towards the May 26 final against either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in Kiev.
"There is a possibility of winning the Champions League - but we have a semi-final to finish first."
"It would be a rare thing to do, a unique moment in our lives, in mine. It's my first Champions League season."
Klopp will be without midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, out for the season with a knee injury, with Georginio Wijnaldum likely to be the only change from the first leg.
Emre Can (back) and Adam Lallana (hamstring) are also struggling with injuries.
Eusebio Di Francesco looks set to be without Kevin Strootman as Roma target just their second final – 34 years after that fateful defeat to Liverpool.
The 28-year-old midfielder suffered a leg injury in the first leg and he still hasn't been cleared to be fully fit. Di Francesco is likely to play a 4-3-3 formation, which will see Lorenzo Pellegrini replace the Dutch player.
Roma, who won the last of their three Serie A titles in 2001, warmed up for Liverpool with a 4-1 win over Chievo in which Edin Dzeko bagged a brace.
Having earned their place in the last four after overcoming a 3-0 first-leg deficit to Barcelona in the quarter-finals, Di Francesco believes he can mastermind what would be another spectacular comeback.
"We've done something extraordinary in the Champions League this season," said Di Francesco.
"This team has had a great journey and we don't want to stop now. We want to believe in this comeback."
And Czech forward Patrik Schick warned they had spotted Liverpool's weaknesses.
"We saw that they're not as strong at the back as in attack, we have the chance to score three goals at home.
"In my opinion we have to go on the pitch without fear, with great determination and great courage."


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