Thursday, 9 May 2019
Teams that Diligently Perform a Comeback in the 2018-19 Champions League
By news-admin
Liverpool
DBasia.news – The 2018-19 Champions League truly satisfied the European football lovers. So many comebacks are happening. The latest, Liverpool did it after lagging behind a 0-3 aggregate goal from Barcelona.
Liverpool hosted Barcelona at Anfield, Tuesday (7/5) with an unseeded situation. They were beaten 0-3 from Barcelona in the first prime leg match.
Liverpool’s capital is getting worse after their flagship players could not appear. The Reds played without Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino who suffered injuries.
However, the enthusiasm and determination of Jurgen Klopp’s team found results. Plus the luck factor that Liverpool had at Anfield.
Two players stood out in the match. Both are Georginio Wijnaldum and Divock Origi, who each scored two goals in the match.
This victory completed the comeback row in the 2018-2019 Champions League. As recorded, five comebacks were created in the knockout stages of the Champions League this season, or the most in the history of the competition.
In the top 16 phase, Juventus had lost 0-2 in the first leg of the match from Atletico Madrid. After that, I Bianconeri alternately won 3-0 in the second leg and escaped.
Likewise, Manchester United lost 2-0 to PSG. The Red Devils were able to turn things around and escaped thanks to an away goal difference after winning 3-1.
Then FC Porto were defeated 1-2 when meeting AS Roma. Then Dragoes won 3-1 in the extra round after the two teams had the same aggregate.
The most horrendous story in the 2018-2019 Champions League may be Ajax. Godenzoenen were defeated 1-2 from Real Madrid in the first leg, before winning 4-1 when undergoing the second leg.
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