The Scotsman

Liverpool stunned at home by Italians as Klopp Euro swansong dream fades

- Simon Peach At Anfield

Lacklustre Liverpool were stunned 3-0 by Atalanta in a Europa League quarter-final collapse that could prove to be Jurgen Klopp’s last European night at Anfield.

The competitio­n offers the chance to bring the curtain down on the German’s reign with a european trophy on May 22, but the Reds’ hopes of making the Dublin showpiece are in jeopardy.

Liverpool lacked creativity and coherence in the first leg of a quarterfin­al that Atalanta are in complete control of heading back to Bergamo thanks to G ian lucas ca mac ca’ sb race and a late Mario Pasalic goal.

It was the Reds’ first Anfield loss since falling to Real Madrid last february and compounded the Premier League hopefuls’ potentiall­y costly 2-2 draw at bitter rivals Manchester United on Sunday.

Harvey Elliott hit the woodwork before Scamacca’s firsthalf shot squirmed past Caoimhin Kelleher, who was beaten again by the former West Ham striker after Liverpool had started the second half brightly.

Livid Klopp bellowed and waved his arms as he called on fans to lift the flat Anfield atmosphere, but this was Atalanta’s night and Pasalic wrapped up an unforgetta­ble triumph for the visitors.

The warning signs had been there for Liverpool from the start.

Elliott appeared to be fouled but Atalanta were allowed to continue forward in the third minute, with the ball eventually falling for Pasalic to take as hot from six yards that Kelleher saved with his face.

Liverpool reacted with Darwin Nunez bursting through to test Juan Musso before Alexis Mac Allister lashed over as an open start continued.

Then a curling strike by Elliott effort from wide on the right of the box clipped the underside of the bar and hit the far post.

A similar, albeit more wayward, attempt by Curtis Jones followed before Atalanta silenced Anfield in the 38th minute.

Davide Zappacosta, the marauding former Chelsea defender, sent in a low cross for Scamacca to hit a first-time shot that squirmed past Kelleher in front of the flagless Kop.

There were some groans at the break, from which Liverpool returned with Mohamed Salah, Andrew Robertson and Dominik Szoboszlai.

The introducti­ons brought an initial improvemen­t and, after Virgil van Dijk headed over from a corner, Salah was blocked by De Roon before then being stopped by Musso.

Nunez lifted over and saw an unorthodox header caught as Liverpool continued to knock at the door, only to be hit by at alan ta again in the 61 st minute.

An all too simple pass down the right to Charles De Ketelaere caught Liverpool napping, with Ibrahima Konate and Joe Gomez leaving Scamacca free in the middle to score with a measured first-time finish.

Atalanta were nearly celebratin­g a third just four minutes later but Koopmeiner­s could only strike across the face of goal.

Liverpool looked lost as they tried to pull one back, with their celebratio­ns at reducing the deficit in the 79th minute shortlived as Salah strayed offside from Robertson’s brilliant pass.

Just four minutes later the mood darkened further as Szoboszlai’s mistake allowed Atalanta to break, with Scamacca slip ping in ed er son to see as hot saved and Pasalic follow up in front of the away fans.

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Atalanta’s Gianluca Scamacca scores his team’s second goal against Liverpool at Anfield last night

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