Summary

  • Reds win thrilling, pulsating match

  • Liverpool into last four of Europa League

  • Draw takes place on Friday

  1. 'I feel like a little kid!'published at 18:47 British Summer Time 14 April 2016

    Liverpool v Dortmund (20:05 BST)

    Thomas TuchelImage source, Reuters

    Thomas Tuchel, Dortmund coach: "It is very exciting to be here. I feel like a little kid! The team, though, are very calm. Everyone knows the Kop. Everyone knows the history. Everyone knows the stars and the red shirts.

    "I don't care too much about the first leg, I don't think it will be decisive. We are here to attack – we are here to score goals, to take the risks and to enjoy the game. We are not here to explore our boundaries, we are here to explore our potential."

  2. What a moustache!published at 18:44 British Summer Time 14 April 2016

    Liverpool v Dortmund (20:05 BST)

    Sen-sational...

  3. Have your saypublished at 18:41 British Summer Time 14 April 2016

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  4. Stick or twist?published at 18:37 British Summer Time 14 April 2016

    Liverpool v Dortmund (20:05 BST)

    Liverpool go into tonight's game with the tie 'beautifully poised.'

    Divock Origi's away goal at the Westfalenstadion means that a 0-0 draw is enough for the Reds to go through.

    A 1-1 draw tonight would signal extra time, while any other draw would of course put the German side through.

    Stick or twist? Defend or attack? That's the tactical dilemma facing Jurgen Klopp at Anfield...

    Divock OrigiImage source, Getty Images
  5. Another famous European night?published at 18:30

    Liverpool v Dortmund (20:05 BST)

    Rafa BenitezImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    You almost don't recognise him without a beard...

    An [improbable] European trophy in his first season in charge?

    A place back in the Champions League next year?

    Jurgen Klopp may just be treading on familiar ground as far as Liverpool are concerned.

    Harry KewellImage source, Getty Images

    Switch Benteke for Baros, Coutinho for Kewell, Allen for Alonso, Klopp for Benitez and Europa for Champions and it could almost be 2005 all over again.

    Beat Borussia Dortmund tonight and Liverpool will be in the final four, and probably favourites, to land the Europa League trophy.

    If we discount Sevilla, anyway.

    Could it happen? Or is Klopp about to get a KO from his old club?

    Jurgen KloppImage source, Getty Images