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Andy Robertson believes a spine-tingling atmosphere at Anfield can help Liverpool pull off a European miracle.

The Reds left-back is under no illusions about the size of the challenge facing Jurgen Klopp's side against Barcelona on Tuesday night.

They must overturn a 3-0 first-leg deficit without both Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino if they are going to secure their passage to the Champions League final in Madrid on June 1.

The Scotland international cited the role that supporters played in the stunning home wins over Manchester City and Roma en route to last season's final in Kiev.

See what Jurgen Klopp had to say about the clash with Barcelona HERE

“It gives us a lift and it certainly has affected teams in the past,” Roberton said.

“Barca are a different kettle of fish, I'm not sure it will affect them, but you saw last season it affected City when we beat them 3-0, it affected Roma.

“Our home games have been really good. I'm sure our fans will be at 100% and hopefully we will be at 100% as well and we can react off that.

“We will try our best, that's all we can do, we will fight for everything. We won't give up and let's hope we can do it.

“It will be a hell of a task but there is still hope and where there is hope there is still a way.”

Liverpool have to be bold but they must also be wary of leaving themselves open defensively. If Barca score once then the Reds would need five.

"We need a perfect game with a bit of luck because I think they will be thinking if they get a goal it kills the tie," Robertson added.

"It will be tough task regardless. I think they are the best team in the world right now and we need to overturn a 3-0 deficit but we'll give everything.

"Special things happen at Anfield and we're hoping for another special night. We'll need to be at 100% but we need a bit of luck as well."