Liverpool built their defeat to Barcelona at Anfield with much more intensity. Despite Lionel Messi totally dominating proceedings at the Camp Nou in the first leg, the second leg saw the nerves get the better of Barcelona who capitulated under the Anfield pressure.
During the match, Klopp's team covered 112.1 kilometres, 6.7 more than Valverde's team. A fact that reflects the momentum with which the home side constructed their comeback, exhibiting muscle and faith for 95 minutes of football that has been written into history.
While Lionel Messi covered his usual distance, off-road players like Sergio Busquets - the Azulgrana who has run the most throughout the championship - considerably lowered its performance, but only Jordi Alba (11,641 meters) and Sergi Roberto (11,300) improved their numbers.
However, beyond the poor performance of Rakitic, Lenglet, Coutinho, Luis Suárez stood out above all his teammates for all the wrong reasons. The Uruguayan striker, who missed a crucial sitter, recorded just 8,982km, the least in any of his Champions League games.