Liverpool champions league: by winning the European Cup
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liverpool champions league By winning the European Cup, they qualified for the European Super Cup and played the winners of the Cup Winners' Cup, German team Hamburg SV , who had just signed Keegan. [ 34 ] Liverpool won the tie 7–1 on aggregate. [ 35 ] Liverpool entered the 1977–78 European Cup as champions and received a bye in the first round. They defeated Dynamo Dresden and Portuguese team Benfica in the second round and quarter-finals, respectively. In the semi-final, the club again met Borussia Mönchengladbach, who won the first leg 2–1. Liverpool won the second leg 3–0, progressing to a second successive European Cup final , this time against Club Brugge at Wembley Stadium in London. In the final Kenny Dalglish , who had been signed to replace Keegan, scored the winning goal after receiving the ball from a Graeme Souness pass. The 1–0 victory meant Liverpool became the first British team to retain the European Cup. [ 36 ] They faced Anderlecht in the 1978 European Super Cup , but failed to retain the trophy, losing 4–3 on aggregate against the Belgian side. [ 37 ] Liverpool were eliminated in the first round of the 1978–79 European Cup by English champions Nottingham Forest . Nottingham Forest won the tie 2–0 on aggregate, and went on to win the competition. [ 38 ] Liverpool entered the 1979–80 European Cup as English champions but were again eliminated in the first round, this time beaten 4–2 on aggregate by Dinamo Tbilisi of the Soviet Union. [ 39 ]. bong da liverpool Fan Việt hay đùa rằng “mỗi khi nghe You’ll Never Walk Alone là biết Liverpool lại ra sân đấu Champions League.” lịch thi đấu bóng đá liverpool Liverpool qualified for the knockout phase of the 2012–13 Europa League after winning their group at the group stage , but were eliminated from the competition at the round of 32 by Zenit Saint Petersburg on the away goals rule after a 0–2 loss away and a 3–1 win at home. [ 106 ] A seventh-place finish in the 2012–13 Premier League and a failure to secure qualification via domestic cups meant Liverpool failed to qualify for any European competition in the 2013–14 season. A second-placed finish in the 2013–14 Premier League , ensured Liverpool qualified for the group stage of the 2014–15 Champions League . [ 107 ] One win out of six in the group stage meant they were eliminated and demoted to the knockout phase of the 2014–15 Europa League . [ 108 ] The campaign was short-lived, as Liverpool were eliminated by Beşiktaş in the round of 32 . [ 109 ]