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Luis Suarez didn't believe Liverpool could mount a comeback against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final and says the defeat was one of the "worst moments" of his life.

The Reds were faced with a mammoth task after losing the first leg of their semi-final contest 3-0 against the Catalan giants at the Camp Nou with former striker Suarez scoring in the win and Lionel Messi bagging a brace.

However, Jurgen Klopp's side produced a stunning performance back at Anfield to claim victory in the tie and leave the La Liga champions reeling after two goals each from Divock Origi and Gini Wijanldum.

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Liverpool went on to win the European Cup for the sixth time with a 2-0 win in the final over Tottenham and Suarez has admitted he found the semi-final defeat incredibly difficult to take.

"The days after back in Barcelona were the worst moments of my life and career along with the 2014 World Cup, I wanted to disappear from the world," he said.

"I didn't want to take my children to school, everyone could see I was in a very bad way, I had days I didn't want to do anything, they were very difficult moments."

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When asked if he ever thought Liverpool could mount the improbable comeback, Suarez appeared to suggest the answer was no.

He said: "I didn't see it because we are Barcelona and we thought we'd have two or three chances to score, but we became nervous, we gave stupid passes away, we didn't show the right attitude.

"When the first goal came we didn't know how to react, we knew we had really messed up. After the game in the dressing room no-one could say anything, there was sadness, bitterness and disappointment because we knew we'd given an awful image."