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Narrow escape - Liverpool into UEFA Champions League Final after 4-2 loss at Roma

Published:Wednesday | May 2, 2018 | 12:00 AM
Liverpool's Roberto Firmino (center) challenges the Roma defense during their UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg match at the Olympic Stadium in Rome yesterday.

ROME (AP):

Liverpool advanced to its first UEFA Champions League final in more than a decade despite a 4-2 loss at Roma yesterday.

The Reds scored two early goals, and that was all they needed to advance 7-6 on aggregate after a 5-2 win in the first leg of the semi-finals.

"Tonight was all about getting the job done," said Liverpool midfielder James Milner, who scored an own goal. "We're through to the final now, and we've got there by beating some very good teams along the way."

Sadio Mane took advantage of a misplaced Roma pass to put Liverpool ahead nine minutes in , and Georginio Wijnaldum restored the advantage with a header after Milner's own goal.

Edin Dzeko equalised for Roma early in the second half, and Radja Nainggolan scored two late goals for the hosts as the Giallorossi narrowly missed out on another miracle after their stunning 3-0 second-leg victory over Barcelona in the quarterfinals.

In the May 26 final in Kiev, Ukraine, Liverpool will face two-time defending champion Real Madrid.

Madrid beat Bayern Munich 4-3 on aggregate in the other semi-final.

Liverpool last reached the final in 2007, when it lost to AC Milan, having won the last of its five titles over Milan two years earlier. There were concerns of fan violence surrounding the match after two men from Rome were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following an assault outside the stadium before the first leg in Liverpool.

 

Violence condemned

 

Supporters of both clubs met at Rome's City Hall earlier yesterday to condemn violence and express solidarity with Sean Cox, the Liverpool supporter who was severely injured in the clashes last week.

Inside the stadium, fans of both sides lit flares in the stands before kick off. It was so loud at one point that the Champions League anthem couldn't be heard.With Liverpool advancing and Roma winning the match, both sets of fans applauded their clubs at the final whistle.

Afterward, Liverpool players posed near their fans behind a banner that read, "Sean Cox: You'll never walk alone."