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Liverpool goes to Estadio do Dragao to win against Porto in the Champions League semi-finals
- Liverpool is suitable for its unusual environment at Estadio do Dragao
- The team of Jurgen Klopp inspected the field of Porto before the match of Wednesday
- Liverpool seeks to seal its place in the semi-finals of the Champions League
- The Reds hold a 2-0 lead before the second leg against Porto
By Jonathan Spencer for Mailonline
Published on: 7:06 pm EDT, April 16, 2019 | Update: 7:49 pm EDT, April 16, 2019
Liverpool inspected the pitch of Estadio do Dragao before the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Porto on Wednesday night.
The team of Jurgen Klopp has a 2-0 lead against the Portuguese thanks to goals from Naby Keita and Roberto Firmino.
And on the eve of the return leg in Portugal, the Reds discovered their unknown environment by walking around the Porto grbad in club tracksuits.
Mohamed Salah and his Liverpool teammates inspected the Porto field on Tuesday
Roberto Firmino and Co. seemed in a good mood while traveling to an unfamiliar environment
Liverpool star Salah jokes with Jordan Henderson at Estadio do Dragao
Defenders Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold share a joke on Porto turf
Personalities such as Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino seemed very enthusiastic when they adapted to their new environment on Tuesday.
And they embark on the fight for the Champions League, confident, as they seek to eliminate Porto from the competition for the second year in a row and to reserve their place in the semifinals, where they will face Barcelona.
The last time they let slip a two-goal lead to lose a match, it was in Bournemouth in December 2016. That did not however stop Jurgen Klopp from reinforcing the message that nothing was wrong. Was decided.
"I always tell the boys the truth when I badyze," Klopp said at his pre-game press conference. & # 39; I do not do things bigger or smaller than they are.
Sadio Mane, who plays Wednesday in Porto in style, plays on his phone
Virgil van Dijk, Alisson and Joe Gomez discuss on the eve of the Champions League match
Georginio Wijnaldum smiles in front of the camera as he listened to music in a dugout canoe
"When we play in Manchester City, I do not say that they have no idea of football or that it is the best team in the world. We badyze for ourselves.
"I have no risk of having to convince the boys that Porto is really good. They already know it. We played Roma and they can be an uncomfortable opponent, but I did not really see them lucky when they faced Porto (in the last 16). Porto was in control. So, we should be ready.
Meanwhile, Barcelona booked their place in the last four with a comfortable 3-0 win against Manchester United on Tuesday, winning a 4-0 overall victory.
Lionel Messi evoked his usual magic with a double in the first period at Nou Camp before former Liverpool man Philippe Coutinho finished his victory with a superb curling effort in the second half.
Xherdan Shaqiri appears moody as he looks around the stadium on Tuesday
Van Dijk and Liverpool teammates borrow the tunnel after inspecting the field
Divock Origi leaves the territory of Porto after entering Tuesday in an unknown environment
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