Ruthlessness in front of goal at the Allianz Arena is key to Liverpool’s hopes of reaching the Champions League quarter-finals, Andy Robertson believes.


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The Reds played out a gripping 0-0 draw with Bayern Munich in Tuesday’s last-16 first leg at Anfield, meaning the tie remains in the balance ahead of next month’s second game in Germany.

Left-back Robertson acknowledged a sense of frustration at the outcome of a keenly-fought contest, but he feels Jürgen Klopp’s side can get the result they need at the Allianz in order to continue their Champions League journey.

“We want to win every home game that we play especially, but we came up against a very experienced team: a team that have been here and done it for six or seven years now and they knew how to frustrate us, they knew how to frustrate the fans and they did it well.

“But we had chances to win the game. If we took them on another day then of course the result’s different, but I don’t think anyone can argue that the draw was probably the fair result.