“We’ve played the first match, now we have to play the second. We know how difficult this game will be against a team of Liverpool’s level, away from home, in this competition. It will be difficult, that’s clear to us, and we know there will be moments of hardship. I think tomorrow will be a very tight match, and we’ll need to be ready to overcome those difficult moments.”
“In modern football, the course of a match can change very quickly. In the space of five minutes, you can score two goals or concede two. For me, it’s a tricky game. It’s true that we were superior in the first leg, but football moves very fast. The tie is still open, and that’s why we have to prepare for this match in the same way as usual. I think that will be the key. Our mentality is to win every match.”
“It’s true that when you play at home with your supporters, it’s much better. You’re stronger, because there’s that connection between the players and the crowd. We know how difficult it is to play here at Anfield, but it’s also a source of motivation for us.”
“What matters to me is the ability we’ve shown to overcome difficulties. I think that’s a very clear quality we have. We have the same mindset as last year coming here, when we had to win the second leg because we lost the first leg.”
“For Bradley, we’ll have to see how things go in the final training session. He’s been recovering for three weeks, and it’s important for us to get our players back. We’ll need to see how he feels.”