Anfield went absolutely crazy on the final whistle on Tuesday night, when the team secured their second consecutive Champions League final place by staging a remarkable comeback against Barcelona.
Everyone lost their minds - apart from, it seems, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain captured the moment the final whistle went on his social media, and while everyone else is jumping up and down, Klopp's first act is to walk over to Barcelona manager Ernesto Valverde and his coaching staff to shake hands.
https://twitter.com/SmartFootyTip/status/1126035006692962304
The rest of the Liverpool staff, on the other hand, jump up and celebrate, and start to pile onto the pitch. Oxlade-Chamberlain himself screams into the camera, and then makes the cardinal sin of turning his phone on its side.
It’s been described as ‘The Voice’ for football A European football team has turned to launching a competition to sign an amateur footballer after being banned from making transfers. It’s the nightmare scenario for many clubs, being banned from signing any players which can be a death sentence for many clubs in modern football. While […]
They’ve enjoyed five campaigns in Europe’s most prestigious competition While not one of the competition’s heavy hitters, Champions League nights at St James park just make sense, and Newcastle have been enjoying a European resurgence in recent years. The Magpies face Barcelona in the second leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie, as […]
He responded almost immediately A Senegalese Premier League star has responded after his nation was stripped of the Afcon title they won at the start of the year. On Tuesday evening (17 March), Senegal was stripped of the Afcon trophy and Morocco was awarded the title by an appeal board of the governing body CAF. […]