So it will be Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid and Roma vs Liverpool in the Champions League semi-final.After Roma did the unthinkable against Barcelona, the three remaining sides, somewhat disrespectfully, wanted to be drawn against them.And it was Liverpool that got their wish.Jurgen Klopp’s side will host Roma at Anfield in the first-leg before travelling to Rome for the second-leg.But we already knew it would be Liverpool vs Roma, didn’t we?Well, it seems Roma already had an idea.Ahead of the draw, photos were circulating on Roma’s official website offering tickets for a match against Liverpool.

ROMA WERE ALREADY SELLING TICKETS FOR LIVERPOOL

Ok, that’s coincidental.

But when you see when they’re offering tickets for Roma’s home match against Liverpool on May 2, it seems even fishier.

Roma have been drawn at home for the second leg, which will take place on May 2.

And there were plenty of fans suggesting that the Champions League draw was a fix.

We’re certainly not suggesting that and it was probably purely coincidental.

However, you understand why some fans think something fishy happened.

But there are other reasons why Liverpool will be glad to have been drawn against Roma, rather than them being considered the weakest side.

That’s because the last time four semi-finalists from Italy, England, German and Spain were in the Champions League semi-finals, Liverpool won the competition back in 1981.

Good omens indeed.

But this is a Roma side that progressed through a group consisting both Chelsea and Atletico Madrid.

Oh, and the fact they've just beaten Barcelona 3-0 in their second-leg on Tuesday.

If Liverpool are to reach the final in Kiev, they will have to be at their very best once again.