After finishing the Spanish league title with three rounds left on the end of the competition, Barcelona are looking to overcome Liverpool's Champions League semi-final and qualify for the final to continue their progress towards the repeat of the trophy.

The hosts will host Liverpool tonight at the Camp Nou in the first leg of the quarter-finals, and the clash will resume in Liverpool's return leg at Anfield on July 7. The winner will face the other side of the match between Tottenham and Ajax Amsterdam. The Dutch team won the round with a clean goal).

Barcelona have won the trophy, the King's Cup and the Champions League in 2009 (with Pep Guardiola) and 2015 (with Luis Enrique) and looks forward to repeating the trio this season with Ernesto Valverde, confirmed by club president Josep Maria Bartomio.

Barcelona did not have much time to celebrate after the end of the championship title last Saturday, and the club president spoke about the trio after the end of the game in the stage of 35, which saw the end of the crown.

One of the Catalan newspapers described its main page as "four matches to greatness", referring to the two games against Liverpool and the final in the event of qualification, and the final of the King's Cup against Valencia, with Barcelona looking to crown the trophy for the third time in ten years.

Valverde, who was calm in nature, did not have much of the limelight at Barcelona and his fans at the Liga in Camp Nou last Saturday.

"I did not think about it, I'm just going to my house, do you have any ideas?" He asked.

Valverde - who is very modest - did not attend the dinner of the players after the match and no member of his technical staff attended.

After a successful win in the Primera Liga, Valverde and his aides focused their attention on the difficult task ahead of Lever, hoping to succeed in the European arena and compensate for the exit of the Catalan team from the quarter-finals of last season by Roma.

The Argentine star Lionel Messi had already set the base for Barcelona before the first leg against Liverpool, saying after the match against Manchester United in the quarter-finals that "we are not supposed to play the same level as we did tonight in the first ten minutes."

Barca had a modest start in the game and allowed Man United to control the game. He could have paid the price, which warns Messi of repeating it to the Reds who might be better able to take advantage of such a chance.

Barca are hoping for Messi, who has rested in the past few days and is showing good levels. He only took 45 minutes in the match against Levante and scored the winning goal and gave his team an early win.