Roma 4-2 Liverpool (agg 6-7): Sadio Mane and Wijnaldum seal final place

They rode their luck, more than a little. They could have had their goalkeeper sent off. They could have conceded two more penalties. They could have been hanging on for dear life, come the end, or worse.

Yet Liverpool will play Real Madrid in Kiev on May 26, because they got it right. They knew what they were best at. They didn’t come to Rome in two minds about whether to dig in to defend a three-goal lead. Attack is the best form of defence, with this team.

And so Jurgen Klopp, while not being a gung-ho lunatic, sent his players out to hurt Roma as much as Roma sought to hurt them. As a result, Liverpool got the goals required to ensure Roma’s four were consolation and no more. They were never behind on the night until the 86th minute when it was far too late, and never less than two goals up on aggregate throughout this second leg, except in injury time.

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Liverpool players celebrate in front of their ecstatic travelling fans after qualifying for the Champions League final in Rome

Dejan Lovren of Liverpool lifts a red scarf over his head as he celebrates in front of the Liverpool fans at the Stadio Olimpico

Dejan Lovren of Liverpool lifts a red scarf over his head as he celebrates in front of the Liverpool fans at the Stadio Olimpico

Liverpool midfielder James Milner celebrates in front of the travelling supporters after a narrow aggregate victory

Liverpool midfielder James Milner celebrates in front of the travelling supporters after a narrow aggregate victory

Virgil van Dijk celebrates on the final whistle with Georginio Wijnaldum after Liverpool qualify for the Champions League final

Virgil van Dijk celebrates on the final whistle with Georginio Wijnaldum after Liverpool qualify for the Champions League final

Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson and Dejan Lovren embrace at full time after edging past the Italian side in Rome

Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson and Dejan Lovren embrace at full time after edging past the Italian side in Rome

Liverpool players Adam Lallana and Jordan Henderson celebrate as they seal a 7-6 win over the Serie A side on Wednesday

Liverpool players Adam Lallana and Jordan Henderson celebrate as they seal a 7-6 win over the Serie A side on Wednesday

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp embraces his players on the final whistle after they edged past Roma on Wednesday

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp embraces his players on the final whistle after they edged past Roma on Wednesday

Sadio Mane celebrates scoring Liverpool's first goal of the evening and their sixth overall in the Champions League semi-final

Sadio Mane celebrates scoring Liverpool’s first goal of the evening and their sixth overall in the Champions League semi-final

Mane settled the nerves of the Liverpool players by putting them four goals ahead on aggregate with the early strike

Mane settled the nerves of the Liverpool players by putting them four goals ahead on aggregate with the early strike

Wijnaldum watches as his header sneaks past Roma goalkeeper Alisson Becker and bounces into the net to make it 2-1

Wijnaldum watches as his header sneaks past Roma goalkeeper Alisson Becker and bounces into the net to make it 2-1

Roma's Radja Nainggolan is left in tears after seeing his side fall just short of qualifying for the Champions League final

Roma’s Radja Nainggolan is left in tears after seeing his side fall just short of qualifying for the Champions League final

MATCH FACTS, PLAYER RATINGS AND MATCH ZONE

ROMA XI: Alisson 6.5; Florenzi 6, Manolas 5, Fazio 5, Kolarov 6; Pellegrini 4 (Under 53, 5.5), De Rossi 6 (Gonalons 70, 5), Nainggolan 6.5; Schick 5, Dzeko 7, El Shaarawy 6 (Antonucci 75, 5).

Subs not used: Skorupski, Jesus, Peres, Gerson.

Goals: Milner(OG) 15; Dzeko 53; Nainggolan 86, 90+3(pen).

Bookings: Florenzi, Manolas, Nainggolan.

Manager: Eusebio Di Francesco.

LIVERPOOL XI: Karius 6.5; Alexander-Arnold 5 (Clyne 90), Van Dijk 7, Lovren 6, Robertson 6.5; Wijnaldum 7, Henderson 7.5, Milner 7; Salah 6.5, Firmino 7.5 (Solanke 86), Mane 8 (Klavan 83).

Subs not used: Mignolet, Moreno, Ings, Woodburn.

Goals: Mane 9, Wijnaldum 25

Bookings: Lovren, Solanke.

Manager: Jurgen Klopp.

Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia).

One might say the tie was never in doubt, were it not for those breaks courtesy of Slovenian referee Damir Skomina.

He missed a handball by Trent Alexander-Arnold that could have been a penalty, and his assistant gave Edin Dzeko offside when he was probably on, and was quite definitely then taken out by Loris Karius. The locals howled their displeasure, but over two legs the better team went through.

In both legs, Roma have only dominated at the point when Liverpool sought to close the game down. When both teams were at it, Liverpool were superior. Roma knew the size of their task but could not muster one of those periods that have set Liverpool apart in Europe this season — an attacking frenzy that as good as puts a tie to bed. Liverpool raced to a 5-0 lead at Anfield and, for all their pressure, Roma could not replicate it here. They won the game, but too late to change the outcome of the tie.

Radja Nainggolan scored the goal that put Roma ahead — but in the 86th minute. He converted the penalty that made the final score 7-6 on aggregate, but with almost the last kick of the match. And while it may not reflect well on Liverpool that a team needing three goals scored four against them — Real Madrid are next up — it also speaks volumes that a team who had not conceded at home in Europe all season should be a goal down after nine minutes and 2-1 down after 25.

Roma fans light a flare inside the Stadio Olimpico as they wait for the start of Wednesday's Champions League semi-final tie

Roma fans light a flare inside the Stadio Olimpico as they wait for the start of Wednesday’s Champions League semi-final tie

Liverpool fans wave banners and scarves as they cheer their team on prior to kick-off at the Stadio Olimipico in Rome

Liverpool fans wave banners and scarves as they cheer their team on prior to kick-off at the Stadio Olimipico in Rome

The Liverpool (white kit) and Roma teams line-up alongside the match officials in front of a sold-out Stadio Olimpico

The Liverpool (white kit) and Roma teams line-up alongside the match officials in front of a sold-out Stadio Olimpico

Radja Nainggolan attempts to evade the challenge of Georginio Wijnaldum before passing the ball to Roberto Firmino (right)

Radja Nainggolan attempts to evade the challenge of Georginio Wijnaldum before passing the ball to Roberto Firmino (right)

Firmino (right) then played a pass to Mane, who makes no mistake with his effort on goal to put Liverpool 1-0 ahead

Firmino (right) then played a pass to Mane, who makes no mistake with his effort on goal to put Liverpool 1-0 ahead

The Senegal international falls to his knees as he celebrates scoring Liverpool's sixth goal in the two-legged, semi-final tie

The Senegal international falls to his knees as he celebrates scoring Liverpool’s sixth goal in the two-legged, semi-final tie

Jurgen Klopp celebrates with a fist pump after seeing Liverpool go one ahead on the night and four ahead on aggregate

Jurgen Klopp celebrates with a fist pump after seeing Liverpool go one ahead on the night and four ahead on aggregate

Klopp re-emerged 40 minutes after the game to celebrate with the penned-in Liverpool fans.

He will know his team must approach the final as they did this game. No compromises, no holds barred. They work ferociously in midfield, but that is not the same as shutting a game down. What they do have, though, is the ability to slug it out. To match Madrid blow for attacking blow.

If they had not gone for Roma in the first half, they would have lost the tie, not just the match — that much is clear. Having seen Real Madrid in action against Bayern Munich on Tuesday, all that can be guaranteed of the final is it will not be a 0-0 draw.

What must also be hoped is that Liverpool have not used up all their luck in this 90 minutes. Not just with the penalties Skomina missed, but the calamitous errors that aided their two goals.

Nainggolan, the Belgium midfielder, explained before the game why he preferred Roma to Premier League suitors, including Chelsea. He said he enjoyed a challenge and the extent of this thrill-seeking we now know. There are few challenges greater than needing three goals to win a tie and making it four so soon into the match.

A clearance from Dejan Lovren (No 6) smashes into James Milner's face and deflects into the Liverpool goal to make it 1-1

A clearance from Dejan Lovren (No 6) smashes into James Milner’s face and deflects into the Liverpool goal to make it 1-1

Liverpool midfielder Milner looks dejected after he scores the most unfortunate of own goals to give Roma the equaliser

Liverpool midfielder Milner looks dejected after he scores the most unfortunate of own goals to give Roma the equaliser

Wijnaldum (No 5) is left with a simple header after a failed clearance from a corner sees the ball fall to him in the six-yard box

Wijnaldum (No 5) is left with a simple header after a failed clearance from a corner sees the ball fall to him in the six-yard box

Wijnaldum points to a figure on the Liverpool bench as he runs to celebrate his first away goal for the club at a crucial time

Wijnaldum points to a figure on the Liverpool bench as he runs to celebrate his first away goal for the club at a crucial time

Edin Dzeko shoots past Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius to draw the game level on the night and move Roma to within three

Edin Dzeko shoots past Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius to draw the game level on the night and move Roma to within three

Dzeko directs his Roma team-mate to retrieve the ball as they continue their attempts to get back on terms with Liverpool

Dzeko directs his Roma team-mate to retrieve the ball as they continue their attempts to get back on terms with Liverpool

Trent Alexander-Arnold appears to prevent Stephan El Shaarawy from scoring a goal with his hand but no one appealed

Trent Alexander-Arnold appears to prevent Stephan El Shaarawy from scoring a goal with his hand but no one appealed

Nainggolan’s pass that turned Roma’s attack into forlorn defence for Liverpool’s ninth-minute opener was suicidal. He gave the ball directly to Roberto Firmino. The Brazilian didn’t waste his opportunity. He tore into Roma’s hastily back-pedalling four and fed Sadio Mane, overlapping on the left. He drew goalkeeper Alisson and finished smartly.

It was the perfect start for Liverpool. Their three strikers now have 29 goals, the highest tally of any trio in this competition, beating the 28 scored by Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema in 2013-14.

That Roma pulled one back so quickly was more by luck than judgment. James Milner is having a great Champions League, but an unlucky semi-final. He was harshly ruled to have handled for the penalty at Anfield, and here he scored an own goal in which his role was that of a human rebound rubber on a penalty box pinball machine.

The impressive Stephan El Shaarawy won a header against Alexander-Arnold on the right and Dejan Lovren went for distance with his clearance. Unfortunately, the trajectory was interrupted by Milner’s head, the ball cannoning off him and back past Karius.

The noise inside the Stadio Olimpico whenever Roma got near goal gave the impression Liverpool were under siege. It wasn’t quite like that. Early on, Liverpool gave as good as they got, even if Mohamed Salah was not at his Messi-like best. They do have players who frighten teams into making mistakes, though, and another error restored their lead after 25 minutes.

Roma's Belgian midfielder Radja Nainggolan puts them ahead on the night with a long-range effort with just five minutes left

Roma’s Belgian midfielder Radja Nainggolan puts them ahead on the night with a long-range effort with just five minutes left

The midfielder is congratulated by his team-mate Cengiz Under as they look to mount an unlikely comeback late in the game

The midfielder is congratulated by his team-mate Cengiz Under as they look to mount an unlikely comeback late in the game

Nainggolan smashes home a penalty to put Roma within just one goal of forcing extra time but it turned out to be the final kick

Nainggolan smashes home a penalty to put Roma within just one goal of forcing extra time but it turned out to be the final kick

Roma's Cengiz Under reacts with dejection after missing an excellent chance to score as Liverpool's Karius clutches the ball

Roma’s Cengiz Under reacts with dejection after missing an excellent chance to score as Liverpool’s Karius clutches the ball

Dzeko puts his head in his hands after missing a chance to put Roma into the lead on the night and within two on aggregate

Dzeko puts his head in his hands after missing a chance to put Roma into the lead on the night and within two on aggregate

Initially, Alisson made an excellent save from Mane at the near post, but what followed was chaos. Roma didn’t get the corner away and Edin Dzeko, under pressure, ended up heading an attempted clearance back towards his own goal. Georginio Wijnaldum, the happy recipient of a Champions League final place that would otherwise have belonged to the luckless Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, was first to react and headed the loose ball past Alisson. It should have been all over, Roma now needing four just to take the game to extra time, but the Italians are nothing if not optimistically relentless. They didn’t give up. And Liverpool got two hefty slices of luck.

Soon after the break Dzeko broke away and was up-ended crudely in the penalty area by Karius. It would have been a penalty, maybe even a red card for the keeper, but a linesman’s flag was raised. Erroneously, replays showed. Dzeko looked a fraction on. Roma could have been a goal and a man to the good. It was a crucial point in the match.

So, too, the decision to overlook Alexander-Arnold’s handball, charging down a shot from Patrik Schick. His arm was raised above his body and the ball clearly struck a hand, preventing it from reaching goal. Seen them given? Yes, and plenty of times, too.

Meaning the comeback would have had considerably more consequence with two goals added to it. As it was, Dzeko’s equaliser, a Nainggolan shot that Karius appeared to think was going wide and a rather harsh penalty award against Ragnar Klavan gave the illusion Liverpool were clinging on. In reality, everything happened with the final grains of sand slipping away. 

Liverpool centre back Lovren (right) and Van Dijk show their relief as they celebrate the final whistle in Rome on Wednesday

Liverpool centre back Lovren (right) and Van Dijk show their relief as they celebrate the final whistle in Rome on Wednesday

Trent Alexander-Arnold (right) and Ben Woodburn of Liverpool celebrates after the full time whistle with the travelling fans

Trent Alexander-Arnold (right) and Ben Woodburn of Liverpool celebrates after the full time whistle with the travelling fans

Alexander-Arnold gives one lucky fan a memento from an historical night by throwing his shirt into the crowd 

Alexander-Arnold gives one lucky fan a memento from an historical night by throwing his shirt into the crowd 

Mohamed Salah, who experienced a very quiet night against his former club, shows his appreciation to the supporters

Mohamed Salah, who experienced a very quiet night against his former club, shows his appreciation to the supporters

Milner was able to joke about his own goal after Liverpool made it through to the Champions League final

Milner was able to joke about his own goal after Liverpool made it through to the Champions League final

Liverpool players celebrate in the away dressing room after a thrilling Champions League semi-final, second-leg in Rome

Liverpool players celebrate in the away dressing room after a thrilling Champions League semi-final, second-leg in Rome



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