Liverpool’s performances in this season’s Europa League have illuminated a path for the team’s future, manager Jurgen Klopp said after his side sank Villarreal brilliantly to reach the final.
Liverpool are to face holders Sevilla in Basel on May 18 after a Bruno Soriano own-goal and efforts from Daniel Sturridge and Adam Lallana at Anfield on Thursday secured a resounding 3-0 win and a 3-1 aggregate success.
Liverpool had made an inauspicious start to their Europa League campaign when Klopp succeeded Brendan Rodgers in October last year, but having now eliminated Augsburg, Manchester United, Borussia Dortmund and Villarreal, they are to play in their first European final since 2007.
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“To go to a final you need a little a bit of luck in decisive moments, but most of the time you need outstanding performances,” he told a post-match media conference.
“When I came here, the tournament didn’t sound too nice for people. Three draws [actually two]. It was a difficult group,” he said. “We came through with a nice game in Russia [beating Rubin Kazan 1-0]. That was good.”
“We felt really comfortable in this tournament. We liked going to different countries and adapting to different circumstances, different temperatures. I like this in football,” Klopp said. “The problem we had was around these games [there were] so many other games, so we couldn’t really be focused on this.”
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“In 2016 the team showed a lot of times what they’re capable of and what they could be capable of in the future,” he said. “That’s a really good sign. That’s more important for me as a manager, but then, when you perform in the right moments, like we did tonight or against Dortmund or against United or Augsburg, you want to have [it] all.”
Villarreal had procured a stoppage-time lead in last week’s first leg through substitute Adrian Lopez’s strike, but their advantage lasted less than seven minutes of the return fixture at a raucous Anfield as Bruno turned Roberto Firmino’s cross into his own net.
Sturridge, sliding in, had put the Villarreal captain under pressure and he would go on to put Liverpool ahead in the 63rd minute, finishing coolly from Firmino’s scuffed volley, before setting up Lallana.
Klopp had left Sturridge on the bench for Liverpool’s three previous games in the tournament and he praised the injury-prone England international for seizing his opportunity against Villarreal.
“Great game, great game,” said the German, who has already seen his side go down on penalties to Manchester City in this season’s League Cup final. “You’ll see now, when Daniel Sturridge is fit he’s an unbelievable, unbelievable striker. Everybody knows this, but even he needs players to play with. I knew about his quality before I came here. Now I know it better. Great player. Good to have him here.”
Villarreal coach Marcelino, whose side secured a Champions League play-off place at the weekend, admitted that Liverpool had been superior and lauded their “huge” intensity.
However, he criticized Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai over his handling of a niggly game, in particular the decision to dismiss center-back Victor Ruiz after two yellow cards.
“We tried hard after the opening goal, but it was tough against an opponent who played with a huge amount of intensity,” Marcelino said. “It was on the margins of the rules at times, but it was allowed. By the sending off it was game over.”
“You saw what happened. When the referee was letting so much go, to see a player sent off for those two incidents, you make your own opinions,” he said.
The disappointed Marcelino suggested that Klopp had celebrated Liverpool’s goals with more zealousness than he would have, which drew a stinging rebuke from the Liverpool manager.
“I would not be like him one second in my life,” Klopp said. “And he’s a great manager.”
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