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Klopp relishing Anfield ‘final’ against Napoli after PSG loss

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paris — Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp now has to hope that Anfield will again bring the best out of his team in their decisive final Champions League group game against Napoli after Wednesday’s damag- ing defeat at Paris Saint-Germain.

Last season’s runners-up are in serious danger of a group-stage exit from the competitio­n after losing 2-1 to a Neymar-inspired PSG at the Parc des Princes, as Klopp was outmanoeuv­red by his oppo- site number Thomas Tuchel.

The result left Liverpool in third place in Group C with one game left, three points behind Napoli and two adrift of PSG.

Given the tight nature of the group, the Premier League side now have to beat Napoli at Anfield either 1-0 or by two clear goals if they are to be sure of reaching the last 16, otherwise they will be left hoping for a PSG slip-up at Red Star Belgrade. But while Wednesday’s defeat was Liverpool’s fifth in a row away from Anfield in the Champions League, they have not lost at home in the Premier League or in Europe for 18 months, so Klopp has reason to be confident.

“Of course, I know that, we need a great atmosphere which is pretty special,” said Klopp, looking ahead to the game on December 11.

Napoli will need a draw themselves to ensure progress to the next round. The Italians beat Liverpool 1-0 at home in October and have since drawn twice with PSG.

Liverpool supporters looking for inspiratio­n will recall what happened back in 2004-05 — that season Rafa Benitez’s team won the trophy, but only after Steven Gerrard’s stunning goal in their final group game against Olympiakos gave them a 3-1 victory they needed to advance.

“Napoli is a really strong side, they played here well, they played against us really well, although we were not that good that night,” Klopp said.

“We have to make a special night of it 100 percent if we want to go Group A Atletico 2 Dortmund 0 Group B Tottenham PSV

Group C Napoli PSG

Group D Lokomotiv 2 Porto 3 1 1

3 2 Monaco 0 Club Brugge 0

Inter Milan Barcelona

Red Star Liverpool

Galatasara­y Schalke

0 2

1 1

0 1

through.” Liverpool were blown away in the first half at the Parc des Princes and failed to recover after Juan Bernat and Neymar scored to put PSG in control.

A James Milner penalty on the stroke of half-time gave the visitors hope, but they could not get an equaliser after the break and Klopp was left to bemoan “not sportsmanl­ike behaviour” from the home team. —

Where They Stand

(played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points):

Atletico (Q) 5 Dortmund (Q)5 Club Brugge 5 Monaco 5

Barcelona (Q) 5 Tottenham 5 Inter Milan 5 PSV 5

Napoli Paris SG Liverpool Red Star

Porto (Q) Schalke (Q) Galatasara­y Lokomotiv

5 5 5 5

5 5 5 5

 ?? AFP ?? PSG’s Juan Bernat (left) and Neymar celebrate a goal against Liverpool during the Champions League match. —
AFP PSG’s Juan Bernat (left) and Neymar celebrate a goal against Liverpool during the Champions League match. —

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