Why Liverpool’s goalless draw against Bayern Munich in Champions League match could be a sign of great things to come

Why Liverpool’s goalless draw against Bayern Munich in Champions League match could be a sign of great things to come
Liverpool fans may have woken up this morning disappointed their beloved team failed to beat Bayern Munich on Tuesday night, being held to a goalless draw at Anfield in their Champions League tie.It means Jurgen Klopp’s men will go into the second leg of their last-16 tie at the Allianz Arena without a lead to defend against their dangerous opponents.Liverpool were effectively stifled by Bayern2
Liverpool were effectively stifled by Bayern
The Liverpool manager was slightly more upbeat than the Kopites were, suggesting that the 0-0 draw could prove to be more beneficial to his side than their opponents.And it seems history could be on the side of the Reds too with the result triggering memories of prior success over Bayern.In fact, the last time Liverpool faced the Bundesliga giants in the competition was 1981.The semi-final first leg match also finished goalless at Anfield before Ray Kennedy’s late goal levelled the second leg 1-1 at Bayern’s old home the Munich Olympiastadion, sending Liverpool through on away goals.Liverpool went on to win the competition after beating Bayern2
Liverpool went on to win the competition after beating Bayern
Liverpool went on to win the European Cup, as it was called then, beating Real Madrid 1-0 in the final, so is this a positive omen for Klopp’s men?Well, the second leg is still three weeks away on March 13th and they would still have two more stages to get through before dreaming of an appearance at the 2019 final.Meanwhile, Liverpool have the huge task of needing a result against at a resurgent Manchester United on Sunday – a game you can listen to live on talkSPORT, kick-off 2.05pm.

Upcoming Live Football on talkSPORT

Wednesday 20th FebruarySchalke vs Manchester City – 8:00pm – talkSPORTThursday 21st FebruaryValencia vs Celtic – 5:55pm – talkSPORT 2Saturday 23rd FebruaryBurnley vs Tottenham – 12:30pm – talkSPORTBournemouth vs Wolves – 3:00pm – talkSPORT 2Leicester vs Crystal Palace – 5:30pm – talkSPORTWest Brom vs Sheffield United – 5:30pm – talkSPORT 2Sunday 24th FebruaryManchester United vs Liverpool – 2:05pm – talkSPORTManchester City vs Chelsea (Carabao Cup final) – 4:30pm – talkSPORT

Kane and Moura have been prolific for Spurs in Europe

Defender Sol Bamba says some of the Cardiff City players were afraid to fly following the disappearance of record signing Emiliano Sala. Tributes were paid to Sala on Tuesday in Cardiff's 2-1
Cardiff afraid to fly after Emiliano Sala disappearance - Sol

Is this the Chelsea team that will take on Manchester United?

Manchester United vs Barcelona: match report. Fans of the Red Devils will have taken notice of the game in Villarreal last week where their Catalan opponents conceded four goals against a side
5 games to watch: Manchester United and Liverpool renew their

Arsenal boss Unai Emery is eager to win the FA Cup

Liverpool star Sadio Mane responds to Real Madrid transfer speculation. The attacker had been linked with a move before signing a new deal in November
Liverpool star Mane says Real Madrid transfer link is a

Hasan Salihamidzic praised Hudson-Oodi to the media

Mohamed Salah: Liverpool forward makes young fan cry by giving him his shirt after Napoli clash Salah scored the goal that booked Liverpool's place in the Champions League last 16 before making
Mohamed Salah: Liverpool forward makes young fan cry by

Dortmund have reportedly told Man United Sancho will cost 70m

If Alba and Philippe Coutinho double up on Trent Alexander-Arnold it will be bad DANNY MURPHY: Liverpool have the midfield to stop Lionel Messi now she's an England star and an even bigger
DANNY MURPHY: Liverpool have the midfield to stop Lionel



How Chelsea can reinvent themselves without Eden Hazard to avoid 'turning into Arsenal' can Chelsea find the consistency and mental fortitude to stop Durham's prediction coming true
How Chelsea can reinvent themselves without Eden Hazard to

Emery has made a good start as Arsenal boss

Millwall have closed a section of The Den after racism and violence at FA Cup game against Everton, reveals CEO Steve Kavanagh Share or comment on this article:
Toffeeweb: Toffee Mail Bag — April 2006

In a youth team that included Jesse Lingard and Paul Pogba, Morrison, right, was the biggest star as they won the FA Youth Cup in 2011

Jan 11, 2019 · Sir Alex Ferguson is among Pochettino's United backers and the Scotsman famously described the experience of dealing with Levy over Dimitar Berbatov's move from Spurs as "more painful than
The Sir Alex Ferguson tactic at Manchester United that Ole

Manchester City remain top of the Premier League having beaten Bournemouth.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard will not let bigots get to him after being subjected to sectarian chants during his side's defeat to Aberdeen. Police are investigating the claims which took place
Rangers boss Steven Gerrard shrugs off sectarian abuse

Benitez has put Newcastle on the verge of Premier League safety

Martin Glenn has resigned as chief executive of the Football Association in England. Glenn, who joined the FA in May 2015, will leave his role at the end of the 2018-19 season.
Martin Glenn resigns as chief executive of English Football

The Chelsea team will be living the luxurious life before their final

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp appears to say 'f***** hell, what a s*** game' to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at full-time Written by: fpnews Posted on: February 25, 2019 Jurgen Klopp appeared to have an expletive message for Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Old Trafford.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp appears to say 'f****** hell

Posting Komentar

0 Komentar