during the International Champions Cup match between Liverpool and Barcelona at Wembley Stadium on August 6, 2016 in London, England.

Liverpool goleó en el emblematico Wembley 4-0 a Barcelona ante la segunda mejor asistencia en la hsitoria del escenario 84 mil 845 aficionados, en el marco de la International Champions Cup.

Sadio Mané anoto su primer gol por los de jurgen Klopp sobre el primer cuarto de hora del partido, con una granm definición despues de una gran asociacion entre Adam Lallana y Roberto Firmino.

Barcelona intento reaccionar con un gran gesto tecnico de Suarez que termino en córner y Lionel Messi estuvo cerca reventandola en el palo de la porteria defendida por Simon Mignolet.

Liverpool salio con actitud arrolladora en el segundo tiempo y producto de eso llego el segundo por autogol de Javier Mascherano, sobre los 47 minutos y dos minutos mas tarde fue Divock Origi.

La goleada se concreto a los 90+2 con gol de Marko Grujic, para un 4-0 que deja muy satisfecho a Klopp por tratarse ante uno de los pesos pesados del mundo.

La unica preocupacion fueron las lesiones de James Milner y Dejan Lovren, los que seguramente no podran participar del ultimo juego de pretemporada el domingo en alemania ante el Mainz.

 

Sadio Mane’s first goal for Liverpool set the Reds on their way to a comprehensive 4-0 win over Barcelona on Saturday evening.

Wembley Stadium was the setting as Liverpool completed their International Champions Cup commitments against the Spanish giants, and Jürgen Klopp’s team treated the sell-out crowd to an exciting, fluent display that whets the appetite nicely ahead of the new season.

The impressive Mane opened the scoring after a quarter of an hour with an excellent finish after Adam Lallana and Roberto Firmino had linked up well.

Luis Suarez reminded Reds fans of his stunning technique by producing a wonderful flick round the corner for Lionel Messi as Barca sought a quick response, but the Argentine hit the post with his low effort across Simon Mignolet.

Liverpool stormed out of the blocks in the second half and were 3-0 up by the 49th minute thanks to an own goal from former Red Javier Mascherano and a typically classy finish from Divock Origi.

Marko Grujic added further gloss to the scoreline with a brilliant looping header in injury time, and Klopp is sure to be satisfied with an encouraging performance and result against a true heavyweight of European football with Liverpool’s Premier League opener at Arsenal now just eight days away.

The only negative on an otherwise perfect day were apparent injuries for James Milner and Dejan Lovren, who were forced off towards the end of either half.

 

Liverpool now fly to Germany on a high for their final pre-season game against Klopp’s former club Mainz on Sunday.