The coach of the English club Liverpool expressed the overwhelming feelings of enthusiasm and pride that overwhelmed him after his team's 4-0 victory over Barcelona in the second leg of the European Champions League semi-finals at Anfield on Tuesday evening. The hosts entered the match needing to achieve the impossible after losing the first leg by three goals to nothing in Barcelona last week. The German coach said after the match: “Liverpool’s players are mental giants. It is unbelievable, after the season we played and the injuries we are suffering from at this moment, and for the players to come out and perform like this is unbelievable.” He added ecstatically: “I am very proud to be the coach of this team. What they did today is incredible and I will remember it forever.” It was difficult for Liverpool to enter the match without its Egyptian stars Mohamed Salah and Brazilian Roberto Firmino due to injuries, which prompted Klopp to rely on substitutes in the attack, such as the Belgian Divock Origi and the Swiss Jerdan Shaqiri, to face the teammates of the Argentine Lionel Messi. For his part, Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde said that his team did not expect the scenario in which the return match took place. He added: “They were strong and played well and we must congratulate them on their performance during the two matches... They knocked us out, and it is a terrible thing for us and for our fans.” In the final match of the tournament, Liverpool will meet the winner of the Dutch Ajax Amsterdam and the English Tottenham in the match that will be held at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on the first of next June. Read also: Ribery and Arjen Robben leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season Iker Casillas suffers a heart attack during training with the Portuguese club Porto Mohamed Salah joins the angry debate over ticket prices for the Nations Cup