Next week, Champions League quarter-final matches will continue, and one of the most interesting matches will be played in Liverpool, where Jurgen Klopp's team will host Bayern Munich.
Before the match, emotions were fueled by the veteran of the German team, Arjen Robben, who recalled past failures.
"If you asked me about the worst stadium for me, I would probably name the 'Anfield' arena. After all, you always have your favorite opponent and at the same time you are the most disliked," said the veteran.
A. Robben recalled failures in Europe when he represented the Chelsea team and twice stumbled against the 'Reds' in the semi-final stage.
"I think at that time 'Liverpool' was certainly a contender for the trophies. The team could definitely play one or two matches excellently, but not the whole season, which was too much.
At that time it was their greatest advantage - to rise up when it was most needed.
Now I think everything has changed and 'Liverpool' has improved, and the coach has done a great job. Last year they played in the Champions League final, and now they are at the top of the Premier League. Many, many years ago they triumphed in the English championship, and they dream about it again."