BARCELONA (Reuters) - After Barcelona produced a late blitz to pull off a stunning 3-0 win over Liverpool in their Champions League semi-final first leg, coach Ernesto Valverde said his side's place in the competition's final was far from assured.
A goal from Luis Suarez and two second-half strikes from Lionel Messi, the latter the Argentine's 600th goal for Barca, gave the Catalans a dream victory in front of 98,000 fans at raucous Nou Camp despite an admirable display from Liverpool.
"We won't go there with precautions but experience must count for something," said Valverde, whose side exited last year's competition after losing 3-0 at Roma. Liverpool had scored seven goals in their last two Champions League away games against Bayern Munich and Porto and despite falling behind to a strike from their former forward Suarez, they showed huge ambition in attack.
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