The Scotsman

Key Liverpool trio in line for Europa Cup come back

- Eleanor Crooks scotsman.com

boss Jurgen Klopp has not ruled out Diogo Jota, Trent Alexander-arnold and Alisson Becker being involved in Liverpool’s Europa League quarter-final against Atalanta tonight.

All three have been sidelined by injury since February but have returned to training and look set to contribute to Liverpool’s push for silverware over the closing weeks of the season.

Teenage midfielder Stefan Bajcetic, who has been out since September, is also back in training but is likely to have to wait a little longer for a firstteam return.

“Obviously we didn’t rush it with the boys,” said Klopp. “That means they did a lot of training by themselves. Diogo and Trent worked as a group since two, three weeks and could do really proper training. It was very good yesterday.

“Stefan is different a little bit because he was out for much longer but is now training with us for longer as well. I think after the long spell he had without playing football it makes sense that we might give him a game in the under-21s and then let’s see how he deals with that.

“That’s not the plan with the other three guys. They are now back in training and now we have to see how we involve them, how we use them. That we need them is clear, but we need them in the best possible shape and we want to give them a kind of rhythm.

“It’s always a challenge to reintegrat­e the guys but, with the quality they have, obviously it should be a bit easier and we will use them in the next days and weeks. What it means for tomorrow, I didn’t make a decision yet.”

Liverpool’s injury problems have led to increased opportunit­ies for their young players, many of whom have advanced their causes for further inclusion.

Klopp welcomed the availalive­rpool bility of a bigger squad at a very busy time of the season, but he could be getting a knock on the doorfrom21-year-oldmidfiel­der Harvey Elliott if he does not get chances in the starting lineup.

“I want to be the player walking out, rather than coming on,” said Elliott. “That doesn’t mean I’m not grateful for coming on the pitch, I’m very grateful for every opportunit­y that I get, but for me it’s about kicking on for myself and cementing my spot in the team.”

Atalanta sit sixth in the Serie A table and put out Sporting Lisbon in the previous round but have won only two of their last nine matches.

Pep Guardiola described playing the Bergamo-based side as like going to the dentist in 2019, and long-serving manager Gian Piero Gasperini remains in charge.

“There are now only great teams left in the competitio­n,” said kl opp .“it’ s really outstandin­g and we know what at alan ta are all about.

“Gasperini is doing an incredible job there for years and years and it’s difficult to play against Italian teams, always was. Tactically they’re super discipline­d and super dangerous in a lot of areas, so we have to be at our best to get into the next round over these two legs .”

There will be no flags on the Kop tonight as fans stage a protest against ticket price increases next season.

 ?? ?? Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-arnold during the training session at the AXA Training Centre, Liverpool
Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-arnold during the training session at the AXA Training Centre, Liverpool

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