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americafasr * Blog * Home * 4g Iam Config * Expected Goals Liverpool Bayern * Sapporo Pdf 1978 * Ptc Website Script Free Download * Kursbuch 2 Planet * Ou Mettre Le Code D'activation Cyberlink Youcam 8 * Bios Mods Forum * Mouse Position Windows * Adb Not Detecting Device In Fastboot * Sawzall Reciprocating Saw * The Division 2 Steam * Free Ultimate Network Management Software * Hacksaw Ridge Hindi Dubbed Full Movie * The Classic Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes Mp3 * Bleach Soul Resurreccion Pc * Forscan Key Generator * Stardew Valley Trainers Download * Xen Html Widgets * Syndicate Pc Torrent * more... Trent Alexander Arnold is expected to start for Liverpool tonight in their Champions League second leg clash against Bayern Munich. Liverpool take on Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night. Here is the team we think Jurgen Klopp will select. Expected Liverpool line-up vs Bayern. Team news, video goals. It was a night when Liverpool reminded themselves why a banner can be seen at their games to proclaim “European football royalty”. And, finally, when the action was over, Jürgen Klopp was running across the pitch to pump his fists towards the Liverpool supporters in the highest tier of this spectacular stadium. His players could celebrate a hugely satisfying night of mature and controlled football and, for the first time since 2009, the Premier League had four teams in the quarter-finals. BAYERN MUNICH V LIVERPOOL: CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LAST 16, SECOND LEG – LIVE! Read more Not that Liverpool’s euphoria at the final whistle was, in any way, on behalf of the other English sides who will make up half of Friday’s draw. Liverpool have their own priorities, as five-times winners of this competition, and it is not often that Bayern are made to look so ordinary, especially on their own ground. Yes, the evidence is irrefutable that Bayern are on the wane, epitomised by the deterioration in the once-formidable Franck Ribéry, and that the 28-times Bundesliga champions might have gone stale, perhaps as a consequence of all their repetitive domestic success. Yet that should not deflect from Liverpool’s performance on a night when Klopp’s players defended stoutly, were clinical with their chances and, more than anything, never showed a flicker of trepidation. Perhaps, on reflection, Bayern will regret not being more adventurous in the first leg. It was premature to celebrate on the pitch, as they did at Anfield, on the back of a goalless draw. The whole point of the away-goals rule is to encourage teams to attack. Bayern opted for ploys of conservatism on Merseyside whereas Liverpool were far more ambitious with their approach to being on foreign soil, culminating in two goals from Sadio Mané, one from Virgil van Dijk and Klopp reflecting afterwards on a “big, big step for us” – one, he said, that put Liverpool back on the landscape of elite European football. In the vertiginous rows of seats where Liverpool’s followers were congregated, there must have been a wonderful sense of deja vu, too. There will be plenty of Liverpool supporters who remember what happened in 1981, at the old Olympiastadion, when a goalless first leg at Anfield was followed by a 1-1 draw that put Bob Paisley’s team into the final. This time, Liverpool posted an even more impressive result – though it is also worth noting that when the game was poised at 1-1 there were only sporadic moments when Bayern threatened to change the complexion of the evening. Liverpool, on the other hand, showed real belief and Mané’s opening goal, 26 minutes into the first half, meant Bayern would need at least two of their own to save themselves. They did manage one, via an own goal from Joël Matip, but Klopp made the point afterwards that he could not recall too many other occasions when Liverpool were endangered. Van Dijk’s goal came after 69 minutes and when Mané scored his second of the night their supporters could see out the remainder of the game by happily going through their victory songs. Their team were even applauded off by some of the Bayern fans close to the tunnel. For Mané in particular, it was a triumphant night. Arguably Liverpool’s most effective attacker since the turn of the year, these were his 18th and 19th goals of the season. Ten have come in the last 10 games and his first one here was a wonderfully composed finish once he had controlled a long ball forward, swivelled away from Rafinha and sidestepped Manuel Neuer to create the shooting opportunity. Neuer’s decision to run out to the edge of his penalty area was a poor one, leaving the goalkeeper stranded, but there were still plenty of Bayern players who could have covered if Mané’s chipped shot did not have the right leverage. Mané pitched it towards the far corner and the ball floated delicately inside the post, almost in slow motion. BAYERN MUNICH 1-3 LIVERPOOL: CHAMPIONS LEAGUE PLAYER RATINGS | ANDY HUNTER Read more Behind that goal there was a huge banner – among the derogatory ones making it clear that Bayern’s supporters are not admirers of either VAR or Uefa – that read: “Kampfen Munich.” For a while, that is exactly what Liverpool’s opponents seemed willing to do: fight. Bayern are simply not the type to crumple and they were level seven minutes before half-time when Serge Gnabry managed to get behind Andrew Robertson for the first time. Gnabry’s low cross-shot was fired in from the right and Matip inadvertently turned the ball past Alisson from close range. The problem for Bayern had nothing to do with a lack of endeavour. It was a lack of ideas, of inspiration, of wit and creativity. Liverpool were compact and organised, despite losing their captain Jordan Henderson, with an ankle injury. Trent Alexander-Arnold, in particular, gave Ribéry little space to dispel the theory that the winger is no longer the devastatingly brilliant footballer he once was. Van Dijk had the better of Robert Lewandowski while James Rodríguez could not influence the night. Bayern might have membership in Europe’s elite but, over the two legs, they looked like a team that might have to be reinvented. Van Dijk’s goal came from a corner on the right, swung over by James Milner, and the centre-half’s ability to climb higher than his opponents, despite the close proximity of Mats Hummels and Javi Martínez, before aiming a downward header inside Neuer’s near post. Bayern needed something spectacular to turn the game upside down. It was beyond them and Liverpool’s victory was assured in the 84th minute when Mohamed Salah, who improved as the game wore on, flicked over a cross with the outside of his left boot for Mané to head in their third goal. Two goals from Sadio Mane helped Liverpool beat Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena and reach the Champions League quarter-finals for the second successive season. Neither side created many clear opportunities on a wet night in Munich and both sets of players were guilty of giving away possession too easily and too often. However, the Reds carried more of a cutting edge and took the lead in the tie in the 26th minute when Mane displayed an exquisite touch to bring down Virgil van Dijk's raking pass before firing into an empty net after Manuel Neuer had rushed from his goal. Bayern now needed at least two goals and pulled one back when Joel Matip turned into his own net from close range. However, the expectant waves of attack from the German champions never materialised after the break, and Van Dijk all but ensured Liverpool's spot in the last eight when he powered home James Milner's corner. Mane capped off an excellent display when he headed in his second six minutes from time. It was his 10th goal in the past 10 games. The match ended on a slight sour note for Liverpool when full-back Andrew Robertson picked up a yellow card in stoppage time which means he will be suspended for the first leg of their quarter-final. The Reds' win means there will be four representatives from the Premier League in the last eight for the first time since 2009. REDS MAKE THE MOST OF FEW CHANCES Bayern's starting XI contained six players aged 30 and older and they lacked energy and ideas in attack. Liverpool, on the other hand, never needed to exert themselves too much bar a 15-minute period at the end of the first half. The first quarter was cagey, mirroring the goalless first leg. The Reds adopted a hit-and-hope strategy to their front three which almost paid off when Roberto Firmino smacked a shot inches wide from Mohamed's Salah's hooked ball. Two minutes later another hopeful ball resulted in the opener. Van Dijk launched a long pass intended for Mane, whose instant control dumfounded both the tracking Rafinha and Neuer, who miscalculated his foray forward. Mane, with his back to the Germany keeper, turned and fired into the empty net. It was a brilliant finish, but he benefited from Neuer's terrible judgement. With the advantage of an away goal and Bayern lacking invention, the Reds should have seen out the rest of the half, but Niko Kovac's side hit back with their own hopeful ball forward from Niklas Sule. The centre-back's pass found Serge Gnabry, whose low cross, intended for Robert Lewandowski, was unwittingly turned in by Matip. Klopp's men must have expected a second-half onslaught but Bayern found it difficult to get behind Liverpool's backline. Instead it was Liverpool who found the net again when Van Dijk leaped above Rafinha and Mats Hummels to nod home Milner's corner. The shackles now off, the visitors scored a third when substitute Divock Origi found Salah on the right of the area. The Egypt forward lifted the ball to fellow forward Mane who headed home. BAYERN'S STAR PLAYERS FAIL TO SHINE The Bundesliga leaders came into the match on the back of a 6-0 win over Wolfsburg, but against better opposition they struggled badly. Aside from Matip's own goal, the five-time winners never once forced Alisson into making a good save. There were flashes of brilliance from former Arsenal winger Gnabry, but his more experienced team-mates Franck Ribery, James Rodriguez and Lewandowski failed to make an impact. The closest Lewandowski came close to scoring was when he just failed to get a touch on Gnabry's low's delivery. ASSIST-KING MILNER - THE STATS * Bayern Munich have failed to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Champions League for the first time since the 2010-11 campaign, when they also fell out at this stage to Italian side Inter Milan. * Since the start of last season, no player has provided more Champions League assists than Milner (10). * Mane has scored 69% of his Champions League goals in the knockout stages of the competition (9 out of 13); of players with at least 10 goals, only Ivica Olic (7 out of 10 - 70%) has a higher such percentage in Champions League history. * Matip is only the fourth Liverpool player to score an own goal in the Champions League after Sami Hyypia (2007), John Arne Riise (2008) and James Milner (2018). * Neuer became just the sixth goalkeeper to play in 100 Champions League matches after Iker Casillas, Gianlugi Buffon, Petr Cech, Victor Valdes and Olivier Kahn. 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