Winner - Jurgen Klopp and his All Stars
Jurgen Klopp has a reputation amongst a small but very loud section of supporters, who believe that he is an almost man. His sides seem to have everything needed to get to the finale, only to stumble at the last moment and miss out on what they worked for all year. But this time it's different.
Not just the fact that they are in the final and will face either of Tottenham or Ajax, both of whom are certainly not better than Barcelona, but the way that they bossed one of the very best teams in Europe. And it was down to the German tactician's masterplan, as he silenced one of the world's best attacks, whilst getting a far from full strength XI to score four goals against one of Spain's best defenses.
The players he has brought into the club to be the cornerstones of the success he desires have all settled into life superbly, as even Naby Keita seemed to be getting in the groove before his untimely injury in the first leg.
Mohamed Salah, wearing a t-shirt saying 'Never Give Up', will forever be remembered for this alongside the dozens of goals he's already scored for the club.
Van Dijk was himself tonight, and the world has spoken enough about his brilliance. He truly is the best centre-back in the World, and has been since he joined Liverpool, steadying one of the leakiest rearguards in Europe.
Alisson Becker was on the winning side in a knockout tie against Barca for a second year in a row, and he showed exactly why Liverpool paid the astronomical sum they paid for him.