The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Klopp focused on Champions League return

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LIVERPOOL. — Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, admitted his side have to quickly bounce back from the disappoint­ment of Champions League eliminatio­n.

The Reds fell to Real Madrid to ensure they do not miss out on the competitio­n next season.

Despite a host of chances, Liverpool fluffed their lines, in front of goal, as Madrid held onto their 3-1 first leg lead, in a 0-0 draw, in the second leg of the quarter-final at Anfield on Wednesday night.

The English champions are sixth in the Premier League, with just seven games to go, three points adrift of the top four place which guarantees a spot in Europe’s premier club competitio­n.

Liverpool have qualified for the Champions League for the last four seasons, twice reaching the final under Klopp.

“We have to (bounce back). We love this competitio­n and for different reasons it is very important for the club,” said Klopp.

“It doesn’t make it now easier, these two or three games would’ve fitted easily in our schedule, but now we can concentrat­e on the Premier League.

“Monday night, Leeds, is the next challenge. We have to run and work our socks off. That is what we try to prepare now.”

Liverpool have now won just one of their last eight games at Anfield, as a previously impressive home record, has crumbled in a season behind closed doors due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

However, they have won three consecutiv­e English Premier League games for the first time since their opening three matches of the season.

And, James Milner is hopeful his side are turning a corner despite failing to make the most of their dominance of the second leg against Madrid.

“The positive is that we are creating them. We’ve done enough tonight to go through, we were obviously the better team and we did enough to win the game.

“The most important thing is we replicate this form and those sort of performanc­es.”

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