Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona: Prime Minister Theresa May says she can make Brexit comeback similar to Reds European triumph

Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona: Prime Minister Theresa May says she can make Brexit comeback similar to Reds European triumph
Prime Minister Theresa May believes she can make a comeback in Europe similar to Liverpools heroics against Barcelona in the Champions League.Liverpool were three goals down heading into their semi-final second leg, but a brace each from Divock Origi and Georginio Wijnaldum saw the Reds secure a stunning 4-0 win over Lionel Messi and co on Tuesday night.Liverpool’s staff and players celebrating their miraculous win at full-timeGetty2
Liverpool’s staff and players celebrating their miraculous win at full-time
Their success staying in Europe contrasts with Britain’s inability to leave.The UK have been given a second extension until October 31 to leave Europe following the 2016 EU referendum.May has come under-fire for her failure to produce a clear Brexit plan.Theresa May is under pressure to deliver at Brexit dealGetty2
Theresa May is under pressure to deliver at Brexit deal
On Wednesday, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn suggested May could learn how to succeed in Europe fromLiverpool.

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He said: In view of the amazing performance of Liverpool last night, perhaps the Prime Minister could take some tips from Jurgen Klopp on how to get a good result in Europe.May replied: I actually think that when we look at the Liverpool win over Barcelona last night, what it shows is that when everyone says its all over, that your European opposition have got you beat, the clock is ticking down, its time to concede defeat, actually we can still secure success if everyone comes together.Jurgen Klopp’s side have booked their place in their second successive Champions League final, having finished runners-up to Real Madrid last season. And the German claims his side have unfinished business in the competition given their failure to claim silverware last time out.“Last year we really felt we have to go back,” he said. “We have to go back, we cannot let it stand like this, that’s not possible.“Now we get another chance and we will go for that, of course. I’m not sure if it will happen again because it’s so special.”Liverpool will play either Ajax or Tottenham in the Champions League final.Tune into talkSPORT this eveningto hear full commentary of their semi-final second leg clash, live from Amsterdam!

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