Sevilla 3 Liverpool 3: Klopp's side fails to survive Spanish inquisition

Sevilla had not lost in front of its own fans since a 3-1 reverse against Juventus at the same stage of the competition last year, yet Liverpool stunned by racing into a 3-0 first-half lead.

Published : Nov 22, 2017 04:13 IST

Liverpool players applaud their supporters at the end of the Champions League Group E match against Sevilla on Tuesday.
Liverpool players applaud their supporters at the end of the Champions League Group E match against Sevilla on Tuesday.
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Liverpool players applaud their supporters at the end of the Champions League Group E match against Sevilla on Tuesday.

Liverpool missed the chance to qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League as it let slip a three-goal lead to draw 3-3 with Sevilla.

Roberto Firmino scored twice — the Brazilian breaking the deadlock inside two minutes — and Sadio Mane also found the net as Jurgen Klopp's side coasted into 3-0 half-time lead in the battle between the top two in Group E.

Match centre: As it happened

However, a second-half meltdown, triggered by two mistakes from former Sevilla defender Alberto Moreno, saw Liverpool let a seemingly certain victory slip from their grasp.

Wissam Ben Yedder struck twice after the break, heading home a free-kick before converting a penalty, as Sevilla fought back valiantly against the same opponents they defeated in the 2016 Europa League final.

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The visitors looked set to hold firm through to the final whistle until Guido Pizarro popped up with an injury-time equaliser, leaving the group still in the balance with one more round of games to play.

With Maribor grabbing a late equaliser against Spartak Moscow in the early kick-off, Liverpool's task was clear-win and it would not only be in the knockout stages for the first time since the 2008-09 season but also assured of topping the table.

The task was meant to be a tough one, considering its opponents had not lost in front of their own fans since a 3-1 reverse against Juventus at the same stage of the competition last year, yet it stunned Sevilla by racing into a 3-0 first-half lead.

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The Reds scored two almost-identical goals from left-wing corners delivered by Philippe Coutinho, Firmino on hand at the back post to turn home Georginio Wijnaldum's flick-on and break the deadlock after just 88 seconds.

The Brazilian was also heavily involved in Liverpool's second, this time getting his head to Coutinho's out-swinging delivery to tee up the late-arriving Mane.

Sevilla, which had seen Nolito hit a post and Ben Yedder shoot narrowly wide when the score was still 1-0, was undone by a long ball for Firmino's second of the game.

Dejan Lovren's punt out of defence saw Mane burst clear down the left and although Sergio Rico saved his attempt, the grateful Firmino was on hand to tap the rebound into an unguarded net.

At that stage, Liverpool seemed to be coasting. However, the team who played with pace and purpose before the break failed to make a re-appearance for the second half, leading to an uncomfortable conclusion.

The hosts grabbed the early goal they needed to raise hopes of an unlikely recovery, Moreno's needless foul out wide enabling Ben Yedder to nod in the influential Ever Banega's right-wing free-kick.

Liverpool's left-back was also guilty of giving away the spot-kick for Sevilla's second, compounding his initial error of letting the ball slip through his legs by tripping Ben Yedder, who sent Loris Karius the wrong way twice after his initial attempt was ruled out for encroachment.

Klopp reacted to the onslaught by taking the shell-shocked Moreno out of the firing line, sending on James Milner to play in a position he occupied so regularly last season.

The change appeared to help solidify a shaky defence until Pizarro pounced from a corner in added time, turning home an equaliser that means Liverpool have to wait until they host Spartak to secure a place in the next round.

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