Liverpool FC (The Reds) | Special Thread

Liverpool FC (The Reds) | Special Thread

How does the Champions League quarter-final draw work?

Unlike previous draws, there are no restrictions on which clubs can draw one another.
So, should Barcelona reach the next round, for example, a Clasico matchup against Real Madrid could be on the cards.
 
LIVERPOOL imepanga bei ya Pauni 142 milioni kama Real Madrid itaamua kumfukuzia staa wake, Mohamed Salah, katika dirisha kubwa lijalo la majira ya joto.

Inasemekana kwamba Madrid inamfukuzia staa huyo wa kimataifa wa Misri ambaye Liverpool ilimchukua kwa kiasi cha Pauni 37 milioni tu kutoka Roma katika dirisha kubwa lililopita la majira ya joto
 
London, England. Mshambuliaji wa Senegal, Sadio Mane amesema anamatumaini Liverpool itatwaa ubingwa wa Ligi ya Mabingwa.

Liverpool imefuzu kwa robo fainali ya mashindano hayo baada ya kuiondoa Porto kwa mabao 5-0 na sasa wanasubili kujua wapinzani wao war obo fainali katika ratiba itakayopagwa kesho.
Mane amekuwa chanzo cha mafanikio ya Liverpool dhidi ya Wareno hao baada ya kufunga mabao matatu katika mchezo wa kwanza na kusonga mbele kwa kishindo.

Pamoja na mwaka 2018, kuwa ndiyo mwaka wa kwanza kwa Liverpool kufuzu kwa robo fainali baada ya kuwa nje kwa miaka tisa, Mane anaamini wanaweza kutwaa ubingwa huo.
"Zimebaki klabu kubwa pekee katika hatua hii," Mane aliimbia Sport Bild.
"Tunajua kama unataka kuwa ubingwa ni lazima uwafunge mabingwa. Tuna kiwango cha kuifunga timu yoyote kwa sasa. Tutahakikisha tunatimiza lengo.
"Kwanini Liverpool isiwe juu 2018? Tunataka kutwaa taji la Ligi ya Mabingwa. Naamini tunauwezo wa kurudia kile kilichofanywa 2005."
 
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Sio mbaya kukutana na Man City, nadhani Clyne aanze kupewa mechi za kucheza ili kujiweka fiti.
Maana kutakuwa na kazi ya kumzuia Sane kule mbele.
 
Guardiola's Man City is the worst draw we could get. i would fancy us having a chance had we been drawn against Real, Barca or even Bayern - but Guardiola is a different animal. the odds against us to reach the semis are now quite high. nimenyong'onyea ghafla!

but all is not lost if Klopp takes advice and resorts to the more compact 4-4-2 to beat Guardiola at his own game over the 2 legs because Klopp has better runners up top. 4-3-3 will never work over 180 minutes in my opinion!
 
Liverpool have been drawn to face Manchester City in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Meanwhile, two-time defending champions Real Madrid have been tasked with a clash against Juventus - a repeat of last season's final - while Barcelona will tackle Roma and Sevilla's reward for ousting Manchester United is a meeting with Bayern Munich.
It is, however, the clash between the two Premier League clubs that is the tie of the round.
The Reds swept past Porto 5-0 over two legs to reach the last eight of the competition while Pep Guardiola's men defeated Basel with almost equal ease, seeing the Swiss off 5-2.
The clubs have played twice already this season, with City getting the better of Jurgen Klopp's men 5-0 when the sides met in September - a match infamous for Sadio Mane's challenge on home Ederson, which left the goalkeeper with a gruesome injury and saw the Liverpool attacker sent off.

Klopp's side have better memories of their meeting in January, though. The Reds won a storming match at Anfield 4-3, with Alex Oxlade Chamberlain, Roberto Firmino, Mane and Mohamed Salah all on target. Leroy Sane had levelled for City at 1-1, but their late rally through Bernardo Silva and Ilkay Gundogan proved fruitless.
"I’ve said it before and it’s still the truth, it’s always common in a draw that you’ll get your neighbour, more or less, but to be honest I don’t mind, really," Klopp told the club's official website. "It is exactly like it was before – we take what we’ve got. Now it’s Manchester City, let’s go.
"We’ve lost once and we’ve won once against them in the league – and I don’t think they thought before the best draw they could have got is Liverpool. That’s a sign for us and how strong we can be.
"We are for sure not the favourites in this round, but in the last eight there are not a lot of favourites - maybe two of them, Bayern and Barcelona – but thank god it’s football and nothing is decided. "We have a few games to play until then, but I am really looking forward to it and we will give it everything.”

Manchester City director of football Txiki Begiristain said: "It's a very difficult one. We like to travel and to go to another country in the Champions League but it is what it is.
"We know each other very well, they are a very offensive team, the truth is it is going to be a great couple of games and we are going to see good football."
It is just the second time in history that City have reached the last eight of the competition. In 2015-16, they defeated PSG 3-2 on aggregate but lost to Real Madrid in the semi-finals.
Liverpool, on the other hand, have won the European Cup on five occasions.

The other eye-catching tie sees Juventus seek revenge upon Real Madrid for the 4-1 defeat they suffered in last season's final at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff. Cristiano Ronaldo's double that day sent Zinedine Zidane's side en route to become the first team to win the Champions League in successive years, but they have endured a disappointing season domestically and are out of the title running in La Liga.
Barcelona lead the way in Spain by eight points and can afford to focus their energy on Roma, while Bayern - 20 points clear in the Bundesliga - can do likewise for their tie against Sevilla.
Man City v Liverpool and Barcelona v Roma will be played on April 4 and 10, while the other two ties will be played on April 3 and 11.
 

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