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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp finds no extra motivation in Villarreal celebrations

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Image: Adrian Lopez celebrates with his Villarreal team-mates after scoring against Liverpool last week

Jurgen Klopp says Villarreal's wild celebrations after their first leg win provide no extra motivation for Liverpool as they try to reach the Europa League final on Thursday.

The Spanish club arrive at Anfield for the second leg of the semi-final with a 1-0 lead from the opening tie courtesy of a last-minute winner, which sparked jubilation among the home squad and fans at El Madrigal.

Klopp played down the significance of that goal a week ago and he will not use it to gee up his players ahead of a pivotal night.

Villarreal's forward Adrian Lopez celebrates during the Europa League semi-final first leg between Villarreal CF and Liverpool FC on April 28, 2016
Image: Adrian Lopez scored the only goal of the semi-final first leg

"They scored a goal in the last minute, so if they hadn't celebrated, something would have been really wrong," he said. "The only thing I thought in this moment was 'half-time'. Nothing happened. They have to come to Anfield.

"I am still feeling this, so the feeling is we are halfway through and I know how difficult it is. I sense the chance more than I am afraid of something - so let's try."

Liverpool players look dejected after Villarreal's late winner
Image: Liverpool players look dejected after Villarreal's late winner

Klopp is an emotional character on the touchline but says he will keep things in check and expects his players to do the same.

"I am fine [emotionally] - even when it doesn't look like it," he added. "We know we have 90-something minutes. It's not about being patient in a patient way, it's about being patient with a clear direction.

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"We need to show in each situation that we know about the game and the importance, not with pressure but with joy.

"It's about playing football. Most of the time football is a fair game. If they play better than we can, Villarreal will go through to the final.

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"I'll have no problem then to say congratulations. If we play our best then we can go to the final. This game is a big opportunity in a difficult season for Liverpool."

Defender Dejan Lovren said he and his team-mates believe anything is possible after their last European outing at Anfield, where they produced a dramatic comeback to beat then-favourites Borussia Dortmund in added time.

The Croatia international credits Klopp with effecting a change in mentality in the Liverpool squad.

VILLARREAL, SPAIN - APRIL 28:  Jurgen Klopp manager of Liverpool looks on prior to the UEFA Europa League semi final first leg match between Villarreal CF
Image: Klopp says Liverpool have not taken any extra motivation from Villarreal's first-leg celebrations

"I think everyone expected it because he is a big manager," he said of the progress made since the German replaced Brendan Rodgers in October.

"He showed that previously with Dortmund and with Mainz. He is a positive man and he brings the positive energy to the club. Everyone knows that. Like he said in the beginning, [he wants to turn people] from doubters to believers, so next season will be a different thing."

Dejan Lovren celebrates
Image: Dejan Lovren celebrates after his goal against Borussia Dortmund