PRE-MATCH PREVIEW: UCL MATCHDAY 5, SEVILLA vs LIVERPOOLVenue:Opened in 1958, it is one of the Cathedrals in Spanish Football. The stadium is a good omen for the Spanish National Team as La Furia Roja has never lost a game whenever they played at this ground. Besides that, the stadium was one of many to host games at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, the most memorable of which was the Semi Finals between West Germany and France. The stadium also hosted the 1986 European Cup final when a Terry Venables led Barca team lost unexpectedly to Steaua București 2-0 on penalty kicks. On a sadder note, it was also the site where former Spanish International and Sevilla player Antonio Puerta collapsed to his sudden death in a league game against Getafe in August 2007. VSWith the group stages of the Champions League entering its penultimate round games, Liverpool travel south to the land of Andalusia to face 5 time UEFA Cup/Europa League winners in a game that could seal qualification to the round of 16 for the Reds. Armed with a lethal attack containing the likes of Salah, Mane, Coutinho and Firmino, Liverpool will fancy their chances against Sevilla. The Reds have recovered after a devastating 4-1 loss against Tottenham and won three league games on the bounce scoring 10 and conceding once as well as beating Slovenian Champions Maribor 3-0 during that period. On the other hand, Sevilla has had an inconsistent start to their La Liga campaign, after a start that included 4 wins and 1 draw , Eduardo Berizzo's men have lost 4 league games out of the next seven. Things haven't been that much better in their Champions League campaign which included a solid 2-2 draw at Anfield, however they lost their next European away game 5-1 to Spartak in Moscow. Overall the Andalusians have been trying to find their identity under their new manager, with a lot of rotations in the starting XI from game to game. Interestingly, both teams sit in 5th place in their respective leagues on 22 points. Players to Watch:Wissam Ben YedderIt is hard to pinpoint a player to watch from this Sevilla team as Eduardo Berizzo has been changing his lineups almost every game. Despite this, one name has been a constant goal scoring threat for Sevilla is Ben Yedder. The Frenchman have been in magnificent form scoring 7 league goals in 11 appearances and have 6 goals to his name in the Champions League in 5 appearances including the Playoff round. His movement, linkup play as well as his eye for goal, makes him hard to mark for the Liverpool defense. Despite this, he has not started Sevilla's last two big games (2 losses against Valencia and Barca) and didn't feature at all in their 2-1 win over Celta Vigo on the weekend. As a Liverpool fan, I hope Berizzo decides to bench him again tomorrow.Mohamed SalahHas there ever been a signing that has hit the ground running like him for Liverpool. 14 overall goals, 9 of which are in the league. He has been Liverpool's biggest goal scoring threat since Luis Suarez left the club. Pace, movement, Game Intelligence, he is a nightmare to mark for opposition's defenders especially with Mane on the other side of the pitch and Coutinho supplying deadly through balls. He is a decent player who has been scoring at an indecent rate, and long may it continue. Game starts at 07.45PM BST GMT. Come on you Reds
We may sign Salah, but I'll show my arse in the middle of town if we sign one of VVD or Keita. Not gonna happen.
Well isnt that an arse. Had to go black and flush the bog as it didnt flush properly the 1st time, and I didnt want to leave a basking shark in there. Come back in the front room and we are 1 up.
We scored from a corner.I'm not even joking.Firmino shows off some new dance moves
I watched a YouTube video and decided that Paul Konchesky looked like a player.
A dead animal is a dead animal. And a piece of meat is a piece of meat.
Fucking hell You don't get these details on the BBC page.
This is why we have RAWK commentary
8 Mané down the left but his ball is deflected out for a corner. Comes to nothing.
10 Sevilla player goes down like a sack.of potatoes and the ref falls for it.
When did we last score from a corner?!
Short memories. We scored from 2 corners against West Ham. One of ours and one of theirs
13mins - Bournemouth have gone home. Utd kicked off anyway. Still 0-0 as Smalling passes it back to De Gea.
Looks like Bobby has shaken it off.
Close. Not the best marking there, Salah should have followed the runner.