Liverpool analysts had watched how Barcelona players were always distracted when decisions went against them and word was passed down to Carl Lancaster, a coaching mentor at the club's academy, who asked the ball boys to serve their players quickly.
It was 14-year-old Oakley Cannonier who rolled a spare ball towards Alexander-Arnold when the Liverpool full back won a corner, even as the first ball bounced back into play.
As Origi kicked the stray ball off the pitch, nobody marked him. Even goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen was oblivious and still shouting instructions when the cross came in with Origi taking it first time to make it 4-0 and seal progress.
It was a cheeky goal that even drew praise from former Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas. "People will tell me it's bad defending," he wrote on Twitter. "I'm telling you it's pure intelligence and vision."
Liverpool will play Tottenham Hotspur in the final in Madrid on June 1.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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