liverpool champions league Liverpool had finished fourth in the 2003–04 season , which qualified them to compete in the Champions League in the 2004–05 season . A poor start in the group stages, with two losses in their first five games, had the club facing elimination. A 3–1 victory over Greek side Olympiakos , however, eventually ensured their passage to the knock-out rounds. Liverpool beat Bayer Leverkusen and Juventus to reach the semi-finals, and progressed to the final after they beat Chelsea 1–0 on aggregate; the goal scored by Luis García was referred to as a " ghost goal " by Chelsea manager José Mourinho , as it was unclear whether the ball crossed the goal line. [ 83 ] Liverpool's performances in Europe contrasted strongly with their league form, where they struggled to finish in the top-four and thus ensure qualification for the next Champions League season. [ 84 ]. soi kèo liverpool vs mu Các trang thống kê UEFA cho thấy hiệu suất ghi bàn của Liverpool tại Champions League luôn nằm trong top 5 châu Âu. ket qua bong da liverpool Liverpool entered the 1983–84 European Cup as league champions for the fourth time in five seasons. Victories over Odense of Denmark and Spanish champions Athletic Bilbao brought Liverpool to face Portuguese champions Benfica in the quarter-finals. [ 45 ] Liverpool won the first leg at Anfield 1–0. In the second leg, their tactic of withdrawing Dalglish into midfield put Benfica's game plan into disarray, [ 46 ] leading to a 4–1 match victory and a 5–1 aggregate victory. Their opponents in the semi-finals were Dinamo București of Romania. The tie proved a brutal encounter, characterised by Souness breaking the jaw of the Bucharest captain Lică Movilă , and was won 3–1 on aggregate by Liverpool. [ 46 ]