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Iago Aspas wants to give Liverpool fans a fonder memory to remember him by - by knocking Manchester United out of Europe.

The lasting image Reds fans have of the Spanish striker is of a dreadful corner kick, passed straight to Chelsea striker Willian, in the match which saw Liverpool's 2013/14 title dreams die.

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But Aspas is on a mission to change all that at Old Trafford tonight as Celta Vigo try to overturn a Europa League semi-final first leg deficit against Manchester United.

"The corner is the last memory they have of me but football always gives you another chance," he said.

"Let's hope the new lasting memory of me in England is knocking Manchester United out of Europe, for the sake of Celta Vigo, and for the happiness it would bring to Liverpool supporters too."

Aspas' solitary season at Anfield was a miserable one.

He made 15 appearances - but scored just one goal, in an FA Cup tie against Oldham.

But he added: "I don't have to prove anything to anyone in England because I went there with the Spain team and scored at Wembley but to score a goal in this game would be a dream come true."

Aspas did appear at Old Trafford that season, as a 90th minute substitute with Liverpool already leading 3-0 from Luis Suarez and Steven Gerrard goals.

Aspas is realistic about his lack of opportunities that season.

"Sturridge scored 22 league goals, I think, and Luis 31, so it's normal that I didn't get many chances," he added. "It didn't annoy me; I understood that I couldn't play with them at that level.

"It was a great season for Liverpool... I just wish I could have played a bigger part."

He has a chance play a part in Reds' fans minds tonight.

"I know that Liverpool fans want Manchester United to lose just as United fans wanted Liverpool to be beaten by Sevilla in last year's Europa League final," he added.

"We have to play with no fear; only a win will do so we have to go for it."