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Liverpool's James Milner (left) shows his dejection after the final whistle. PA Wire/Press Association Images

Last-minute goal dents Liverpool's Europa League hopes

The Yellow Submarine dissected their opponents deep into injury time and Denis Suarez provided the killer pass.

Updated at 22.35

ADRIAN LOPEZ’S stoppage-time winner put Villarreal on the verge of reaching their first ever Cup final with a 1-0 win over Liverpool in the first-leg of their Europa League semi-final on Thursday.

A game of few chances was decided by a brilliant goal at the death as Denis Suarez unselfishly squared for substitute Lopez to tap home from close range.

Roberto Firmino fired Liverpool’s best chance against the post in the second half as Jurgen Klopp’s men now need another famous European comeback at Anfield to reach the final in Basel on 18 May.

Sevilla are well-placed to reach a third consecutive Europa League final as they drew 2-2 away at Shakhtar Donetsk in the other semi-final.

The 96 Liverpool fans who died at the Hillsborough tragedy 27 years ago were remembered before kick-off days after the biggest inquest in English legal history found they had been unlawfully killed.

Villarreal fans held aloft a banner reading “96 You’ll Never Walk Alone.”

Once the action got underway, Liverpool had the first chance when Joe Allen’s low shot from Adam Lallana’s deflected cross was placed too close to Sergio Asenjo.

Villarreal went onto enjoy the better of an intense first-half short on goalmouth action.

Former Tottenham Hotspur striker Roberto Soldado pulled the best chance of the half wide on 10 minutes.

Thomas Pina forced Simon Mignolet into a smart save low to his left before a curling effort from Soldado hit the side-netting.

Liverpool suffered a blow at half-time when Coutinho was forced off to be replaced by Jordan Ibe.

Villarreal were inches away from opening the scoring a minute into the second period when Cedric Bakambu’s header came off the post.

However, Liverpool also hit the woodwork at the other end with their best chance of the game 25 minutes from time when Firmino’s low shot was brilliantly turned onto the post by Asenjo.

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The game suddenly opened up in the final 10 minutes as Mignolet producing a stunning save to prevent Bakambu adding to his nine Europa League goals this season.

Yet, from the resulting corner Liverpool pounced on an error from Suarez and Alberto Moreno bore down on goal before firing wildly off target.

Suarez atoned in fine fashion deep into stoppage time as he trapped Bruno’s pass to burst through the Liverpool defence before picking out the unmarked Lopez for an easy finish.

In the other semi-final Vitolo got Sevilla off to a perfect start when he fired between Andrey Pyatov’s legs early on.

The Ukrainians turned the game around before half-time through Marlos and Taras Stepanenko.

However, Kevin Gameiro’s penalty eight minutes from time gives Sevilla a huge advantage ahead of the return at the Sanchez Pizjuan in a week’s time.

Sevilla’s joy was diminished, though, by a serious knee injury suffered by Danish midfielder Michael Krohn-Dehli.

- © AFP, 2016

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