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No hiding place if we blow our big chance

MILNER LAYS IT ON THE LINE FOR NAPOLI CLASH

- By DOMINIC KING

JAMES MILNER has admitted Liverpool will be powerless to answer their critics if they blow their last chance to stay in the Champions League.

For the first time in the club’s history, Liverpool have all lost three away trips at the group stage after suffering a 2-1 reverse to Paris Sant-Germain. A tally of six points from five fixtures has left them needing to beat Napoli at Anfield on December 11, either 1-0 or by two goals, to be certain of reaching the knockout phase.

Some would argue that any team who lose three of their first five matches should not make it through to the last 16 and Milner accepted that last season’s finalists will have to take every criticism they receive should Napoli progress from Group C instead. Liverpool’s history, of course, is made up of dramatic rescue operations in Europe and the situation facing Jurgen Klopp’s men will conjure memories of contests against St Etienne, Auxerre, Olympiakos and Borussia Dortmund. The manager wants his fans to create a comparable atmosphere. But history will not be of any use to Liverpool and Milner knows the responsibi­lity lies with the team.

He is confident they can fulfil their ambition, yet recognises the difficulti­es of the situation.

Milner said: ‘I don’t think being in the Europa League in February has crossed anyone’s mind.

‘Our aim is to get out of the group, get the result and get through. If we don’tn’t do that, we don’t deservee to be in the Champions League.

‘ We’re not that experience­d in the Champions League. We had a good run last year and that will definitely help us but wee got through in the finalal group game lastst year and look wheree we ended up.

‘You don’t see any of theh lladsd panicking, we are comfortabl­e we can go and finish the job at home. I don’t think it was a terrible performanc­e but if you can’t win your home games in the Champions League then you really don’t deserve to go through.

‘I’m not concerned, we’ve played pretty well this season. I’m very disappoint­ed but we know there’s one chance left. We want to take it.’

Critics believe Liverpool are heading for a significan­t bump in the road.

Performanc­es are lacking the verve and electricit­y of last season and that has been particular­ly apparent in Europe.

They have managed only five shots on target in three away trips, one of which was Milner’s penalty. The time has come to fight. Liverpool are heading into a defining run of five games in the next 16 days

whicwhich will have a huge impacimpac­t on their campaign, starting with the Merseyside derby against an improving Everton at Anfield on Sunday.

‘We don’t need to think we are a s*** team,’ said Holland defender Virgil van Dijk. ‘The frustratin­g thing is how we have conceded the goals to PSG. I don’t know if there’s any explanatio­n for that right now because I can’t think of one.’

The irritation felt by Milner and Van Dijk was exacerbate­d by the histrionic­s of PSG’s players.

Neymar was the chief tormentor in Paris and Van Dijk’s frustratio­ns boiled over at the end when he barked at the Brazilian to get up after he had appealed for a penalty once again.

‘Every time we made a foul they all came to the ref trying to get us a yellow card,’ said Van Dijk.

‘We should do the same at times. I think in the second half we did it better. It’s not my type of game.’

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