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Klopp: We beat world's best side

By Mutala Yakubu
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp
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Jurgen Klopp felt Liverpool had seen off the best side in the world after beating Manchester City to reach the Champions League semi-finals.

The Reds survived an attempted Man City fightback to win Tuesday night's second leg of their quarter-final tie at the Etihad Stadium 2-1 and prevail 5-1 on aggregate.

An early Gabriel Jesus goal ignited Man City's comeback hopes but, after having a Leroy Sane effort wrongly disallowed, the hosts tired in the second half and were finished off by Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino.

Liverpool beat Man City 5-1 on aggregate

"You can imagine Pep (Guardiola) was not happy with the (disallowed goal) but we've scored five goals against Man City and only conceded one. These numbers are usually not possible.

"We are now in the semis and first of all we should enjoy the moment because it's obviously a while ago that Liverpool were in the semis. It was a while ago that I was in the semis!

"Now we are there together - so that's quite a cool moment and I'm really happy about it."
Man City packed their side with attacking players in the hope of engineering a turnaround but the Reds held off a barrage of pressure.

"Man City took a risk with their line-up but I always knew we had the chance to score one or two," he added. "The boys found a solution and we had two or three moments in the first half - the best one in the last minute of the first half.

"So, it was easy for me and the boys to see the development of the game. We were already through the whirlwind."
But Klopp was reluctant to speak about how his side measure up to the best in Europe, despite the potential prospect of facing Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in the final four.

He said: "I have absolutely no interest in comparing us. Barcelona, Bayern, Real Madrid, they've won everything in the last 20 years. In the same time we pretty much didn't win anything as a club.

"You will not become a winner overnight. We only can develop. If we have a good day we can beat anyone, on an average day we concede cheap goals. We're still in a development phase, but we're already a good team."

Source:skysports.com