The Reds reached their first UCL last four in 10years after overhauling a one goal deficit against Manchester City at the Ethiad to secure an outstanding 5-1 win on aggregate.
The Citizens made the best possible start as they looked to overhaul a 3-goal deficit from the first leg when Sterling set up Jesus for a calm and composed finish only after two minutes – but they never came back from a contentious incident that took place before the half-time mark as their manager Guardiola was sent off.
Bernardo Silva hit the post and with the Reds under immense pressure on a night where City dominated the ball, Sane tapped in a goal what City thought was an important second goal. The goal was ruled out for offside despite the ball coming off from Milner.
The incident was enough to lead City manager march on to the pitch in fury to remonstrate with the match referee Mateu Lahoz. Pep’s outburst saw him being sent off from the sidelines to the stands.
With Pep being sent off from his technical area, the Citizens lost their grip on the game and it was only a matter of minutes when the Reds delivered the punching blow of the away goal after their charismatic forward from the land of the Pharaohs, Mohamed Salah chipped in his 39th goal of the season in the 56th minute of the game.
The Reds not only took the tie but also the game after the underrated Brazilian forward Roberto Firmino scored Liverpool’s second of the night to give Liverpool the victory and a thumping 5-1 win on aggregate over their Premier League rivals and League leader, Manchester City.
Liverpool will discover who they face in their final four when the draw is made on Friday in Nyon, Switzerland.
In the second tie of the night, AS Roma scored 3 goals without conceding one, to pulled off a miracle to overturn their 4-1 deficit from the first leg against Spanish giants Barcelona to proceed to the final four on away goals.