Roma have the whip hand in the return leg of the Uefa Europa League's all-Italian tie, while treble chances are waxing and waning for Liverpool and Leverkusen.
Roma have a narrow advantage as they welcome Milan in the Uefa Europa League quarterfinal deciders, Leverkusen have a 2-0 lead to defend in London, while the dream looks impossible for Liverpool.
What to look out for
Will Roma hold on against Milan?
Having scored the only goal in the Rome derby the previous weekend, Gianluca Mancini popped up again at the San Siro, the defender heading Roma in front in their all-Italian Europa League quarterfinal against Milan. A tough enough side to beat under José Mourinho, they seem to have become even more resilient since club great Daniele De Rossi took charge in January, winning games even when big hitters Romelu Lukaku and Paulo Dybala have not been scoring.
Milan, though, will not give up on their Europa League dream without a fight. Second in Serie A, they have little chance of wresting the title away from league leaders Inter and will be smarting after losing to Roma for the first time in the 2020s (W6 D3). "We're disappointed, but it's not over," defender Matteo Gabbia maintained. "We have faith for the second leg."
Can Liverpool conjure up the Miracle of Bergamo?
The Europa League final taking place in a Liverpool stronghold, Dublin, at the end of Jürgen Klopp's final season in charge seemed to offer almost too perfect a storyline. However, after a 3-0 home loss to Atalanta in their quarterfinal opener, even the most optimistic Liverpool fans would have to concede that it is not looking great for the Reds.
Then again, it's Liverpool, and it's Europe. Remember the Miracle of Istanbul, when they came back from 3-0 down to beat
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