Did You See How Liverpool Star Naby Keita Celebrated EPIC Barcelona Win?

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The Guinea international was ruled out for the rest of the season after suffering an abductor muscle problem in the first leg at the Nou Camp.

But when Liverpool made it through last night it all got too much for Keita.

The central midfielder leapt to his feet and ripped off his recovery pad to celebrate the Reds reaching the Champions League final.

The extent of Keita’s injury was clear to see as he stumbled briefly with a grin on his face.

Liverpool went into the second leg 3-0 down after Lionel Messi destroyed Jurgen Klopp’s side at the Nou Camp.

But Divock Origi got the Reds off to a fast start netting in the seventh minute.

Then substitute Georginio Wijnaldum added two goals in minutes to completely turn the tie on its head and make it 3-3 on aggregate.

Quick thinking from 20-year-old Trent Alexander-Arnold caught Barcelona napping for the winning goal.

The England international drilled a quick corner along the ground to Origi who hammered home past Marc-Andre Ter Stegen.

Liverpool held on to book their place in the final against either Ajax or Tottenham on Saturday, June 1.

Jurgen Klopp was delighted with his players following the miracle win at Anfield.

He exclaimed: “It’s a special night, very special. Winning against Barcelona is obviously one of the most difficult things in the world of football; winning against Barcelona when you are actually 3-0 down makes it not easier.

“We had to score four goals and it was not allowed to concede pretty much. That made it, again, more difficult.

“So we didn’t really think about it, to be 100 per cent honest.

“We tried to build on the performance at Barcelona, all the good things we did there, and tried to win the game step by step.

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“We have the ball, we attack with whatever we have – they have the ball, we defend with whatever we have. And that made it a really special game. It was really difficult to play against us tonight.

“What the boys did – this mix, again, of big heart and football skills – is unbelievable.”

Liverpool return to action Sunday when they take on Wolves in their final Premier League match.

The Reds know if they win and Manchester City slip up against Brighton they will be crowned champions.

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