Arturo Vidal: I would give everything to win the Champions League Barcelona vs Liverpool Played 90 minutes of semi-final first leg

Arturo Vidal is ready to give his all to win the Champions League crown with Barcelona this season.

Despite winning eight league titles in a row in various countries, the Chilean has never won Europe's biggest prize.

"I would give everything to win the Champions League," Vidal said after Barcelona's 3-0 first-leg win over Liverpool at the Camp Nou.

"I will give my life in the return leg and I hope to play in the final."

The midfielder played the full 90 minutes against Jurgen Klopp's side and snuffed out the danger that came from the likes of Mohamed Salah.

"We had to suffer for a lot of minutes," Vidal said. "But there are still 90 minutes left to play. We have to finish the job there. We respect Liverpool, they're a great team and it will be much more difficult [at Anfield]."

Lionel Messi thrilled the Camp Nou crowd with a stunning freekick to reach 600 goals for Barcelona and Vidal has praised the Argentine's efforts.

"He worked so much," the midfielder said. "He was spectacular."

Having spent years at top clubs like Juventus and Bayern Munich, the Chile international is always ready for the big occasion.

"I feel prepared to play matches like this," he said. "When I arrived at Barcelona I felt prepared, although it's the boss's decision."