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Unai Emery backs ‘brutal’ approach from Villarreal for tough Liverpool task in Champions League semi-final

Unai Emery overseeing Villarreal training

Unai Emery has warned Liverpool that Villarreal will have to be “brutal” in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final.

The two sides reconvene in Spain on Tuesday to fight for a place in the Champions League final. It is advantage Liverpool at present after their 2-0 win at Anfield in the first leg last Wednesday.

Finalists of the competition in 2018 and winners the year after, Liverpool are hoping to once again have the chance to compete for what would be their seventh European Cup.

Most will have them down as favourites thanks to their superior position in their respective domestic league, besides their advantage from the reverse fixture.

However, Villarreal manager Emery still has ambitions of reaching the final after winning the Europa League last term. Although aware it will require the maximum effort, he has urged his supporters to get behind their efforts for a turnaround.

Speaking at a pre-match press conference, Unai Emery said: “Tomorrow we have to play a perfect game.

“We want the fans to help us live it and enjoy it. The feeling of belonging is very important.

“Tomorrow the predominance will be yellow. We are here and we want to play in the final.”

Emery may have to adapt his approach compared to the first leg, but has a few ideas of how they can go into the tie with a different mindset.

He added: “First, we play at home, with our fans. Second, tomorrow we have to win. Third, we have to defend, but there are many ways to defend.

“Tomorrow we have to play a tremendous defensive game, brutal, different from Liverpool and, from there, to also be able to find something that we didn’t find there, which was our game.”

That said, Emery does not know if his side will be able to pull off what would be a stunning comeback. To stand any chance, they must maximise their confidence and togetherness.

Emery explained: “We need confidence and to be better than a team that in many games has few defeats. We have to live this moment…

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