Liverpool will be without Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino for Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final, second leg against Barcelona.
The Reds will need to score four goals to overturn a 3-0 deficit after their first-leg defeat at Nou Camp.
Ahead of the clash, former Liverpool star Michael Owen has given his predictions.
According to Owen, the Reds will win the game with a 2-1 score.
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History is against Liverpool overturning their 3-0 deficit from the 1st leg in the Nou Camp. The Reds would become just the third side in the history of the European Cup/Champions League to come from three goals down in the 1st leg of a semi-final to qualify for the final and the first since Barcelona themselves in 1986,” said Owen.
“That said Barca held a three-goal lead (4-1) against Roma in last season’s quarter-final before going out on away goals having lost the 2nd leg 3-0 in Italy. That must give Jurgen Klopp, his resilient, history-making side and all Reds supporters cause for optimism ahead of what promises to be another wonderful Anfield occasion. I naturally hoped Mo Salah would be fit for the visit of Barcelona.
“The Egyptian has been outstanding in recent weeks and he gave Gerard Pique and co a torrid time in the Nou Camp despite the Reds drawing a rare blank. Had Liverpool scored in Spain I would have been optimistic of the Reds turning the tie around. As it is I expect to see the Reds win at Anfield, but I fear a Barca goal will change the landscape of the tie and it is likely that the Reds will, at some stage, have to throw caution to the wind.”