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C/League: We will play to stop Liverpool —Emery

VILLARREAL coach, Unai Emery, said his side would have to play the perfect game to beat the team he called ‘the best in the world’ in the Champions League semi-final second leg tonight.
One reporter reminded Emery that Liverpool had only lost three times all season and asked him about the prospect of having to do what no team has managed so far this campaign and beat Liverpool by two clear goals.
“We have to play the perfect game,” he said adding with a smile, “you have done your research well. We knew about their record but I wasn’t going to mention it.
“We have to reach a level of excellence. And yes, you’re right, do something that no one has done.
“They are the best team in the world and they play with a certain superiority and confidence.”
Emery called on Villarreal supporters to do their best to emulate the atmosphere at Anfield, and on his players to produce the kind of stellar performance he witnessed from Thiago Alcantara in the first leg.
“Thiago played a tremendous game. He was man of the match. If the man of the match is a Liverpool player again then I’m sure we will be out.
“But if it’s one of ours, then we have a chance. The home advantage was very important for them and we hope it gives us a bit of an advantage too,” the former Arsenal boss said.
The Spanish tactician was also asked about two European comebacks that he had been on the right and wrong side of.
He was more comfortable answering a question about a 3-0 home win for Arsenal over Stade Rennes in 2019 that helped overturn a 3-1 first leg defeat, than he was about Paris Saint Germain’s famous capitulation against Barcelona, losing 6-1 in the second leg and 6-5 on aggregate in 2017.
Of the win over Rennes he said: “It’s true there are certain parallels from that game but the fact that it’s Liverpool makes it far more difficult.”
Emery, qualified for the Champions League after beating Manchester United in last season’s Europa League final and have eliminated both Juventus and Bayern Munich on their way to the last four this season.
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