Liverpool face Olympiakos scenario against Napoli in their final Champions League match at Anfield

The Reds' 2-1 defeat at PSG means they are in serious danger of going out on head-to-head record and must now win either 1-0, or by two clear goals to progress.

Lorenzo Insigne's last gasp winner in Naples against Jurgen Klopp's men could end up being crucial with away goals taken into account should two or more teams end up level on points.

But the Reds will take some solace in the fact that one of the most memorable nights in their history came in exactly the same situation 14 years ago.



After strikes from Florent Sinama-Pongolle and Neil Mellor, Steven Gerrard fired in one of the most famous goals ever scored in front of the Kop to see them through.

From there, Liverpool went on to miraculously win their fifth Champions League title, heroically coming from 3-0 down at half time to beat AC Milan on penalties in Istanbul.

The only way the Olympiakos scenario will not occur is if PSG fail to win at Red Star Belgrade.

Should the Parisians either lose or draw in Serbia then Liverpool would go through with any win.

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