Liverpool champions league: liverpool were eliminated from the 2007–
Terms of the offer
liverpool champions league Liverpool were eliminated from the 2007–08 Champions League in the semi-finals by Chelsea, who they had beaten in the semi-finals in 2005 and 2007. A fourth-place finish in the 2007–08 Premier League secured their entry into the 2008–09 Champions League . Liverpool reached the quarter-finals and again faced Chelsea, but lost 7–5 on aggregate. [ 98 ]. ket qua bong da liverpool Thành tích 6 chiếc cúp C1/Champions League của Liverpool chỉ xếp sau Real Madrid và AC Milan, đâu phải chuyện thường. kèo liverpool Finishing sixth in the 2014–15 Premier League qualified Liverpool directly to the group stage of the 2015–16 Europa League , where they faced Sion , Bordeaux and for the first time, Russian side Rubin Kazan . [ 110 ] During the group stage, manager Brendan Rodgers was replaced by Jürgen Klopp . [ 111 ] After winning the group, Liverpool qualified for the knockout phase, beating FC Augsburg in the round of 32 before facing bitter rivals Manchester United in the round of 16, the two clubs' first meeting in Europe. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] Liverpool defeated them 3–1 on aggregate and victory led to a quarter-final tie with Klopp's former team Borussia Dortmund . [ 114 ] [ 115 ] After a 1–1 draw in the first leg at Signal Iduna Park , Dortmund went 3–1 up in the return leg at Anfield with 33 minutes remaining, requiring Liverpool to score three goals due to the away goals rule . Philippe Coutinho , Mamadou Sakho and Dejan Lovren (with a last minute winner) provided the necessary goals, as Liverpool completed the comeback and qualified for their first European semi-final since 2010. [ 116 ] There they faced Villarreal , completing a second comeback after overturning a 1–0 defeat in the first leg at El Madrigal to qualify for the final with a 3–1 aggregate win. [ 117 ] [ 118 ] Liverpool played Sevilla in the final at St. Jakob-Park , Basel , on 18 May, losing 3–1. A 4th-place finish in the 2016–17 Premier League qualified Liverpool for the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League and saw them return to Europe's premier club tournament for only the second time in 8 years during the 2010s.