Liverpool ease past Porto to close on Champions League semis

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closed in on a semi-final meeting with or Manchester United after sweeping aside 2-0 in the first leg of their quarter-final tie at

Far from the late drama that has accompanied the title bid of late, and struck inside the first 26 minutes to put the hosts in command.

"2-0 is a really good result, I would have taken it before the game and I take it now," said boss

"It was a good game, a controlled game. We deserved the win 100 percent and scored two wonderful goals." Liverpool's only regret may be not building a more emphatic lead to take to for next week's second leg.

However, a fourth clean sheet in five home games this season means an away goal at the Estadio do Dragao on April 17th will leave needing four to progress.

"We have to go there, we have to fight, will do everything to strike back but that's how it should be in the quarter-finals," added Klopp.

thrashed the Portuguese giants 5-0 in the first leg of their last-16 tie last season and the scoreline could have been just as embarrassing for Sergio Conceicao's men had the hosts been more accurate in front of goal.

It took the hosts just five minutes to open the scoring as Keita got his second goal in as many games having waited nine months to open his Liverpool account.

The Guinean got the benefit of a big deflection off as his strike from the edge of the area left veteran helpless.

ended his eight-game goal drought as Liverpool returned to the top of the table with a 3-1 win at on Friday, but the Egyptian got his angles wrong when he failed to double the hosts' lead with just Casillas to beat moments later.

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Conceicao was visibly furious with his side's slack defending, but Porto could easily have got back into the tie when Alisson Becker saved well with his feet from Moussa Marega.

Liverpool then had to survive a VAR review for a potential against as Alisson palmed the ball into his full-back.

Soon, though, Alexander-Arnold was helping twist the knife into Porto at the other end with his eighth assist of the season.

Jordan Henderson, playing in a more advanced midfield position than normal, cut the visitors' defence open for the England international to square for Firmino to tap into an empty net.

"Hendo is a and I'm really happy he can show that again," said Klopp.

"He likes that position so it is my fault he played for one-and-a-half years as the holding player, but we needed him there." Only a matter of centimetres denied Liverpool a third early in the second half when another excellent Henderson allowed Sadio to volley home, but the Senegalese was flagged offside.

The fine balance Liverpool must strike in maintaining their quest for European glory while also trying to end a 29-year wait for a league title was in evidence as Klopp withdrew and Firmino in the final quarter with one eye on Sunday's visit of Chelsea.

However, that proved a luxury that Liverpool could afford to take as they look set for a second Champions League semi-final in as many years.

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First Published: Wed, April 10 2019. 09:20 IST