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Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates after the final whistle. Steven Paston

Big calls go Liverpool's way and more Champions League talking points

Plus, why it’s time to recognise Zinedine Zidane as a top manager.

1. Big calls go Liverpool’s way

LIVERPOOL HAVE BEEN hugely impressive in the Champions League this year, but they have certainly received the rub of the green along the way too.

They benefited from good fortune in the quarter-final second leg against Man City, as a Leroy Sane strike was controversially ruled out at the Etihad Stadium with the hosts in the ascendancy.

This evening, as the Reds lost 4-2 on the night but prevailed 7-6 on aggregate, they also were aided by favourable decisions from the officials.

A handball on the line by Trent Alexander Arnold happened so fast that it was very difficult to call and was arguably ball-to-hand anyway.

A more controversial incident occurred shortly after half-time. Edin Dzeko was played through on goal, before being taken down by Loris Karius inside the box. It would have been a clear-cut penalty and red card had the officials not dubiously ruled the Bosnian forward offside.

Of course, most teams need the odd fortuitous decision in their favour to make it to the final, and Liverpool certainly have been aided in that regard tonight.

2. Time to recognise Zinedine Zidane as a top manager

In some ways, the Real Madrid job is a no-win situation.

If you end the season trophy-less, you are more or less guaranteed to be sacked.

Conversely, if you win the title or the Champions League, you supposedly only did it because you have a bunch of great players in the squad and more money than almost anyone else.

And while there is some truth to these caveats, whatever way you look at it, Zinedine Zidane has done a remarkable job with Los Blancos.

After taking over in January 2016, he is one game away from guiding them to a third successive Champions League trophy — something that has never been done since the competition’s format was changed in 1992.

In addition, while they are not exactly strapped for cash, Real haven’t made many big-money signings since the France legend took over.

In the summer of 2016, their only excess transfer in was buying back Álvaro Morata for €30 million from Juventus.

Last summer, they made just two signings for serious money – Theo Hernández (€24 million from Atletico Madrid) and Dani Ceballos (€16.5 million from Real Betis).

So, by comparison to PSG and Man United among others, it’s not as if Zidane has broken the bank to achieve success.

He, of course, has Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the two best players in the world, at his disposal.

Yet plenty of other well-regarded coaches (Fabio Capello, Rafa Benitez, Manuel Pellegrini) have been in Zidane’s position and not performed anywhere near as well.

Under their former player, Real have become the ultimate cup team, not losing a single Champions League knockout game since his tenure began.

Zidane has also made brave, tactically astute decisions, such as dropping star players, including Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale at various points.

Their less-than-convincing two-legged victory over Bayern and the club’s record in La Liga, where Real are currently third and Barcelona have been confirmed as champions, suggests imperfections exist in the side, but if Real can triumph in Kiev later this month, Zidane will surely be remembered as a manager of considerable renown no matter what he does between now and the end of his career in the game.

What the French coach has done is far from easy. A third Champions League success will put him in illustrious company — in the history of football, only Bob Paisley and Carlo Ancelotti have won the European Cup/Champions League three times, and only the former has achieved this improbable feat with the same club.

3. Hard to predict a winner in Kiev

It looks set to be an entertaining and unpredictable Champions League final in Kiev later this month.

Liverpool and Real Madrid have many similarities. Both have a world-class star leading their attack (Cristiano Ronaldo and Mo Salah). Both are third in their respective domestic leagues. Both can be lethal in attack but also suspect defensively at times. And both often like to soak up pressure and hit teams on the counter-attack.

The experience that comes with aiming to win the competition for a third consecutive season makes Real Madrid slight favourites.

However, Liverpool have shown that they are capable of beating anyone at their best and certainly won’t be fearful of going up against Zinedine Zidane’s side.

It should be an unforgettable occasion that brings together two sides that have already claimed the trophy a phenomenal 17 times between them.

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    Jul 20th 2016, 12:07 PM

    Would be great for the league of Ireland if they progresed

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    Jul 20th 2016, 12:30 PM

    FH looked an average loi team who got a goal against the run of play last week. We were the better team but they might have been keeping it tight.. but if they play like they did last wed and we play like we can then we will advance.. i firmly believe we will score tonight. Garts is a massive loss in the centre of defence but barrett is a good replacement… we are playing FH for €1.2m and a guaranteed 4 more games minimum in Europe.

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    Mute Seán O Sullivan
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    Jul 20th 2016, 3:41 PM

    Who’s we ?!

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    Jul 20th 2016, 6:32 PM

    “We”… Are Ireland’s number one. The Black & White army.

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    Mute Seán O Sullivan
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    Jul 20th 2016, 9:19 PM

    Not doubting you. They really are Ireland’s number 1. Just asked for the craic because my uncle always mocks me when I use ‘we’ when talking about cork city lol

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    Jul 20th 2016, 3:32 PM

    Massive game for Fundalk given the money at stake , great for the town and club . Really well run club these days with a super manager leading the team. Cmon da town !!

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    Mute Seán O Sullivan
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    Jul 20th 2016, 3:42 PM

    Get the name right pal. They’re fun to watch but I wouldn’t go that far

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    Jul 20th 2016, 5:51 PM

    Says the plastic Irish supporter. Take down that Irish cover photo please if your not willing to support your own Irish league.

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    Mute Seán O Sullivan
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    Jul 20th 2016, 9:17 PM

    I’m supporting them no doubt.

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    Jul 20th 2016, 9:02 PM

    Disappointed there isn’t a LIVE ticker thread for this game. It’s only the champions of Ireland playing in the world’s most lucrative competition. RTE not broadcasting it is a disgrace. And they claim to be supporters of domestic football. (Yes I know it’s on Eir Sport).

    Dundalk playing some nice football here, they’ve been the better team so far, unlucky to be behind. Horgan & McMillan are doing very well. They’re just lacking a bit of composure in the final third.

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    Jul 20th 2016, 10:17 PM

    Still nothing up about the match tonight disgraceful from the 42

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    Jul 20th 2016, 10:37 PM

    And still nothing. Surely a live ticker wasn’t beyond them. They are the champions of Ireland and our only representatives in champions league. Fair dues to Eir for covering it, super game and even better performance from Dundalk.

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