The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Klopp keeps Liverpool feet on ground before Porto return

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PORTO, Portugal: Liverpool are on the brink of a place in the Champions League semi-finals in what could turn out to be a dream season, but Jurgen Klopp warned his team still have a fight on their hands to finish the job in their quarter-final tie against FC Porto.

The Reds travelled to northern Portugal in a strong position going into Wednesday’s second leg after a 2-0 win at Anfield last week, when Naby Keita and Roberto Firmino both scored.

Since then, the Premier League leaders have stretched their unbeaten run to 16 games and made it seven wins on the bounce by seeing off Chelsea 2-0 on Sunday.

Little wonder the excitement is building with Klopp’s side still tantalisin­gly in with the chance of doing the double of Premier League and Champions League, the kind of success not enjoyed at Anfield since the early 1980s.

However, there was no hint of complacenc­y from the Liverpool manager as he spoke at the Estadio do Dragao on Tuesday.

“It is so far a very positive season, that is why we are here, but we are not here to celebrate our situation,” he said.

“We are here to go to the next round, because the season is not finished. We have to fight really hard.

“Porto won all their home games so far. The atmosphere in the stadium will be more Portodomin­ated, that’s clear -- they will try to have a kickstart in the game, so that is what I am thinking about and not about how good our season was until now.”

Porto’s impressive form at home in Europe this season includes a win after extra time against Roma in the last round, but Klopp’s side do have happy recent memories of visiting this ground -- Sadio Mane scored a hat-trick in a 5-0 romp in the last 16 here a year ago.

“The result last year was maybe a bit of a false result,” warned James Milner, who expects a hostile welcome from the home crowd of nearly 50,000 on Wednesday.

“When we got Porto, some of the talk in the media I would have taken it as pretty disrespect­ful if I were Porto.

“They’ve got a great European history and are used to winning trophies. There is going to be a special atmosphere so it is important how we start the game and that we nullify that.”

If they can, they will march on to the semi-finals as Klopp searches for his first trophy as Liverpool manager.

The flip side is that even harder tests are likely to come if they do progress, while they could conceivabl­y win all their remaining Premier League matches and still miss out on the title to Manchester City.

For now their form is such that Porto coach Sergio Conceicao was full of praise when he spoke earlier on Tuesday.

 ?? - AFP photo ?? Liverpool’s German manager Jurgen Klopp (C) arrives with his players to take part in a team training session at Melwood in Liverpool, north west England on the eve of their UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg football match against FC Porto.
- AFP photo Liverpool’s German manager Jurgen Klopp (C) arrives with his players to take part in a team training session at Melwood in Liverpool, north west England on the eve of their UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg football match against FC Porto.

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