Liverpool Knew They Could Make Second Leg More Difficult Than Barcelona Could Imagine
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Liverpool assistant manager Peter Krawietz reflects on the 4-0 victory over Barcelona a year ago. It’s been a year since Liverpool staged the greatest comeback in the history of the Champions League knockout rounds when they beat Barcelona 4-0 at Anfield to overcome a 3-0 first leg deficit.
It was an achievement to pair with their own greatest comeback in the history of the Champions League, the overturning a 3-0 halftime deficit against AC Milan in the 2005 final in Istanbul.
And with no live football to watch with football on hold due to coronavirus, the anniversary of that victory over Barcelona has a lot of people reminiscing today—including Liverpool assistant manager Peter Krawietz.
“We wanted to make a change and I was talking to...