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Chelsea focus on vital victory at ‘sentimenta­l’ Anfield

- Anita Kobylinska Reuters

Chelsea expect a sentimenta­l atmosphere when they face Liverpool at Anfield but will be focused on claiming a vital win, manager Mauricio Pochettino said after Juergen Klopp’s announced he will leave Merseyside at the end of the season.

Chelsea will hope to extend their Premier League winning streak to four games today as league action resumes after the FA Cup break, during which time Klopp announced he would depart from Liverpool after nine years in charge.

“It’s a special game for him. Until the end, it’s going to be special always,” Pochettino told a press conference on Tuesday. Every time they play at Anfield, it’s going to be a party always, to celebrate, and to give him all the love the fans feel for him, and I think it’s deserved.

“But we need to go there and win the game. Sorry, but we don’t want to be involved or be part of the celebratio­n.

“We want to perform well and win the game.”

The Argentinia­n however, hoped the German’s break from coaching would not be long.

“He is a coach, a person I am going to miss. I love to watch him on the touchline and the team he manages,” Pochettino said. “I hope he’s only away for months, maybe one year, then he comes back.”

The two sides will meet again on February 25 in the final of the League Cup at Wembley.

Chelsea defender Malo Gusto* and midfielder Christophe­r Nkunku are likely to make their return to the squad on Wednesday, with the latter back in training after a hip issue he had suffered at the beginning of the month.

“It’s good news that Malo Gusto and Christoph can be in the squad for tomorrow, travel with us, with the team,” Pochettino said. “We will wait for the last moment, but at the moment, yes, it’s good news to have two players recovered.”

The 51-year-old added that striker Nicolas Jackson could also be ready and involved in the game, while centre back Trevoh Chalobah is approachin­g the end of his recovery after being out with thigh problems since the beginning of the season.

England defender Levi Colwill, meanwhile, will be sidelined with a minor tendon injury. “It’s not a big issue but he is going to be out for tomorrow,” Pochettino said.

Despite not having a full squad available, the manager is not expecting much activity in the transfer market as deadline day approaches.

“I am not excited for Thursday. Not too many things are going to happen. We are quiet, the market is quiet,” he said. “At the moment, we are all relaxed about the whole situation of the squad.”

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