The game started with Madrid starting the better side with the youngster Perez causing us various problems down the right flank.
And it was the youngster who had replaced Ronaldo who opened the scoring after just 6 minutes. He got goal side of Moreno after some sloppy defending, the took the ball into the box and finished well into the bottom left corner.
REAL MADRID 1-0 LIVERPOOL
Madrid then continued to dominate the first half with only Mignolet keeping us in the game. Perez could have had a hattrick by now and Bale really should have scored a couple as well.
I was looking forward to getting the lads in a half-time to re-group and change a couple of things.
But just as half time approached, Real started another attack. Once again it was Perez who caused all the problems, this time he got the better of Lovren, turning him inside out before striking the ball from 12 yards out which Mignolet had no chance with.
REAL MADRID 2-0 LIVERPOOL
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This was now a massive task and not one I was fully convinced we were capable of.
HALF TIME
During the half time teamtalk I decided we needed to go for this and throw caution to the wind, we needed 2 goals against Real Madrid for goodness sake! Nigel De Jong came off to leave just Lucas Silva as the holding midfielder and Mario Balotelli came on to partner Sturridge up-front.
We started the second half like a totally different animal! Just 5 minutes into the second half Philippe Coutinho made a daring run into the penalty area and drew a dangerous and lazy challenge from Ramos which left the ref only one choice ... PENALTY!
Balotelli, who had only been on the pitch a few minutes insisted on taking the responsibility. He tucked it away into the bottom corner, as cool as you'd like.
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REAL MADRID 2-1 LIVERPOOL
We then started taking control and looked really dangerous every time we went forward, my only concern now was how dangerous Madrid looked on the counter attack. Perez was leaving a real mark on me and the match and gave Moreno a torrid time!
As chances came and went, with Daniel Sturridge missing a number of clear cut chances. By now we should at least have been level but with 10 minutes left we were still 2-0 down and looked fresh out of ideas.
With 10 minutes to go I really went for, I'd rather have lost 3-1 or 4-1 and have a go than lose 2-1 and offer nothing. So Adam Lallana came on for Lucas Silva which just Jordan Henderson as the only midfielder left. Even more daring though as Dejan Lovren made way for forward, Divock Origi.
This left Sakho as the only defender with Clyne and Moreno pushed right forward. Henderson was the only midfielder with Coutinho and Volland in front of him. We then had a front three of Origi, Sturridge and Balotelli. This was either going to get us the equaliser or make us embarrassed with Real potentially running riot.
But with just minutes to go, Clyne made a run down the right hand side and whipped in a wicked ball, Ramos missed his clearance and the ball fell perfectly to Origi. Time seemed to stand still as he controlled the ball. He then finished low and hard past the keeper to equalise in the 92nd minute.
REAL MADRID 2-2 LIVERPOOL
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After the referee had calmed down our celebrations, Real kicked off with the final whistle being blown immediately after.
FULL TIME
As the final whistle rang, I could see on my players faces ... they thought they'd won the game! The drama of the final few minutes made it feel like we'd completed the turnaround and won the game.
I quickly reminded the lads that there was another half an hour to play. I racked my brain trying to think how we can stop Real scoring again with such an attacking line up. I decided that we couldn't!
My decision was to attack from the off and try and win, with no subs left I was left with 3 strikers, 2 attacking midfielder and 1 defender.
We started well with further chances falling to Sturridge who again missed a number of chances.
I could tell the lads weren't as fresh as before, our attacks were much slower. As were Real's.
Therefore it was no surprise that extra time finished goalless as we entered the lottery of penalties.
Real Madrid had the first kick with Coentrao going first - who scored with ease.
1-0
Sturridge was next up, taking our first who also scored into the bottom corner.
1-1
Then came Sergio Ramos who blasted the ball into the roof of the net.
2-1
Balotelli was next for us, after already scoring one in the second half. He once again sent the keeper the wrong way.
2-2
Bale went next and didn't mess about, a top class penalty.
3-2
Origi stood up next, I was really nervous. He's only a young kid! What pressure. But we tucked it away nicely.
3-3
Then came substitute, Javier Hernandez. He didn't look confident walking up to the ball, and that was proved to be the case as his effort went well wide.
3-3 - Liverpool with a penalty in hand.
Coutinho walked up next, I had no doubt about him. He also scored with ease to compound the miss by Hernandez.
3-4
Toni Kroos then stepped up to keep Madrid in it. He finished cooly to leave all the pressure on our last taker.
4-4
The pressure all laid on the shoulders of Kevin Volland. Historic moment for the new signing. He certainly didn't disappoint as struck it well into the corner.
4-5
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FULL TIME
LIVERPOOL GO THROUGH AFTER PENALTY SHOOTOUT WIN