The Citizen (Gauteng)

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SHAKY: HIGH-FLYING CHELSEA SET TO TURN THE SCREW

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Klopp concerned as his side are showing defensive frailties.

Shell-shocked after their capitulati­on against Sevilla and having been thrashed in two big Premier League clashes this season, Liverpool have their backs to the wall ahead of Chelsea’s visit today.

Liverpool’s horizons were clear in the 30th minute of Tuesday’s game at Sevilla in the Champions League, with Juergen Klopp’s side 3-0 up and cruising towards the last-16.

But Sevilla staged a second-half fightback, capped by Guido Pizarro’s 93rd-minute equaliser, to leave Liverpool’s knockout-phase hopes in the balance and blacken the mood around their Melwood training base.

“It feels like we lost the game,” Klopp conceded after the 3-3 draw.

“We cannot change it. Everybody wants to change it, but it’s not possible.”

Sharpening Liverpool’s sense of frustratio­n will be the knowledge that prior to their unravellin­g at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, Klopp’s men appeared to have turned a corner.

They have won their last three league games – scoring 10 goals and conceding only one – and had taken command of their Champions League group with a 3-0 win over Maribor.

Events in Seville, however, revealed the soft underbelly previously glimpsed in September’s 5-0 drubbing at Manchester City and last month’s 4-1 loss at Tottenham Hotspur remains an issue.

Having fallen 12 points off the relentless pace set by leaders City, they will drop six points below third-place Chelsea if they lose at Anfield.

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has railed against the unequal preparatio­n time afforded to the two teams, with Chelsea having not returned from their trip to Baku until the early hours of Thursday.

Yet with his team having put four unanswered goals past first West Bromwich Albion and then Qarabag in their last two games, Chelsea look in much ruder health than their next opponents.

Conte has played down the significan­ce of Liverpool’s derailment in Seville, arguing the game’s outcome was not an accurate reflection of how Klopp’s team had played.

“I watched the game and Liverpool played a really good first half with great intensity and scored three goals,” said Conte, whose side trail City by nine points.

“Football is strange. What happened in the second half is very difficult to explain.

“Liverpool also in the second half had opportunit­ies to score more goals. In the second half they were also unlucky.”

Seeking to mitigate the effects of fatigue, Conte rested Alvaro Morata against Qarabag, sending his top scorer on for only the last 25 minutes of a game that sent Chelsea into the last-16.

Klopp has said there is a “big chance” centreback Joel Matip will return after missing two games with a thigh strain, while Simon Mignolet will return in goal for Louis Karius. –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? UNDER PRESSURE. Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp is desperate to bounce back against Chelsea today after squanderin­g a three-goal lead midweek against Sevilla.
Picture: Getty Images UNDER PRESSURE. Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp is desperate to bounce back against Chelsea today after squanderin­g a three-goal lead midweek against Sevilla.
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