Liverpool twitter is exploding right now as the Reds edged Borussia Dortmund 4-3 in an exciting goal scoring festival of football. Jurgen Klopp eliminated his former side BVB 5-4 on aggregate today in the home leg of the Europa League Quarter-final clash. Liverpool is the #1 trending term in the United States right now as the LFC Twitterverse, blogosphere and media world are going nuts right now.
Here are some of the better Liverpool reaction Tweets that we’ve seen today. The micro-blog offerings span the whole range of emotions and genres. There’s ecstatic, exhilarated, comical, sarcastic, solemn and serious.
VIDEO: Liverpool just came back to beat Borussia Dortmund in an insane goal-fest https://t.co/DtVbH7qKzz pic.twitter.com/CyKg23leN6
— Deadspin (@Deadspin) April 14, 2016
The picture on the minds of Liverpool fans as they go to bed tonight. pic.twitter.com/2eSGeb5Hxs
— Deji Faremi (@deejayfaremi) April 14, 2016
(Audio) Liverpool commentators absolutely lose the plot after 4-3 goal – https://t.co/DhGF1JEwow pic.twitter.com/rI9Rrr5YBS
— Empire of the Kop (@empireofthekop) April 14, 2016
Isn't it a bit weird that official England football team account congratulates Liverpool tonight but not Manchester City on Tuesday?
— Daniel Storey (@danielstorey85) April 14, 2016
Anfield Magic!!!! What an unbelievable game!!
— Will Willems (@willdub88) April 14, 2016
Liverpool are the only team to remain unbeaten in all European competitions this season. #LFC pic.twitter.com/wwkN8LFYig
— Liverpool FC News (@4ever_liverpool) April 14, 2016
https://twitter.com/Alisnazzy/status/720753567422750720
https://twitter.com/elliottjevans/status/720751677192695808
Never forgotten. Anfield paused in a poignant tribute to the 96 who died at Hillsboroughhttps://t.co/fjYAl247vA pic.twitter.com/qvfkuk0FAc
— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) April 14, 2016
This is the first time Liverpool have reached the semi-finals of any European competition since 2009-10, when they reached the semis of the Europa League tournament. Now there’s a chance for the Reds to actually reach the UEFA Champions League next year. When asked about that possibility, Liverpool Manager Jurgen Klopp had a response that was classic.
See and hear his cursing on live television over at this link.
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