Giovani Lo Celso expressed pain at Villarreal’s elimination in the Champions League semi-finals following their 3-2 defeat to Liverpool on Tuesday.
Faced with the huge task overturning a two-goal deficit after the first leg at Anfield, the Yellow Submarine drew level for the tie after a raucous 45 minutes at El Madrigal, via goals from Boulaye Dia and Francis Coquelin.
Liverpool eventually settled after the interval, and the air effectively went out of the tie when Fabinho’s shot crept through Geronimo Rulli’s legs and in, with the Reds going on to win 3-2.
A January signing for Villarreal, Lo Celso believes the home crowd propelled them to such a fast start but their energy dissipated.
“The first impression is one of pain, and of sadness because we wanted to play that final,” Lo Celso told Movistar+ post-match. “We had a very good first half, where we cut off all the circuits for them, we pressed, we created situations, we went 2-0 up.
“The support of the fans who pushed us from the first minute gave us a huge boost.
“In the second half, it was difficult for us to keep up with them, they began to find spaces and there they found the goals.”
Luis Diaz’s substitution for Diogo Jota at half-time was transformative, and Liverpool found a different gear to eventually win in the 90 minutes and restore their lead on aggregate.
Lo Celso believes Liverpool’s class eventually showed, but was proud of his team-mates’ achievement of making it this far in the Champions League.
“It was a bit difficult for us to keep up with the rhythm of the first half,” he said. “They began to control the game a little more, find spaces and generate situations.
“In the second half, in ten minutes the match escaped us, but I am proud of my team-mates because reaching the semis is no small thing and even more so against such a high-class opponent.”