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Klopp has a history of putting hex on Bayern

Liverpool boss aiming to replicate more magic in big test against Bavarian giant

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BERLIN — Bayern Munich knows all too well how tough an opponent Jurgen Klopp can be.

Now in his fourth season at Anfield, the former Borussia Dortmund coach is facing Bayern for the first time at the helm of Liverpool.

Bayern visits the Reds for the first leg of their Champions League last16 game on Tuesday, mindful that it didn’t always come out on top against Klopp during his time at Dortmund.

Also on Tuesday, Lyon hosts Barcelona. On Wednesday, Atletico Madrid welcomes Juventus, and Schalke hosts Manchester City.

While Bayern defeated Klopp’s Dortmund side in the 2013 Champions League final, Klopp had the upper hand in the 2012 German Cup final, which Dortmund won 5-2.

Klopp also led Dortmund to successive league titles at Bayern’s expense in 2011 and 2012.

“Personally I like Jurgen Klopp a lot,” said Bayern president Uli Hoeness, who revealed that he almost signed Klopp to take over before the club decided on Jurgen Klinsmann in 2008.

Liverpool has not lost a European match at Anfield since a 3-0 groupstage setback to Real Madrid in 2014, and Bayern has questions over its defense ahead of this trip.

The Bavarian powerhouse conceded twice to relegation-threatened Augsburg in the Bundesliga last Friday when Leon Goretzka scored an own-goal after just 13 seconds — the quickest own-goal in 56 years of the league. Bayern won 3-2.

“We’ll have to deliver a whole other performanc­e on the day, especially on defense,” Bayern coach Niko Kovac said, warning of the danger posed by “the three up front,” referring to Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino.

Liverpool also had the luxury of a week without a match before Bayern’s visit, due to its early FA Cup exit. The Reds spent four days at a training camp in Marbella, Spain.

“Our little preparatio­n for the rest of the season,” Liverpool defender Andy Robertson said.

Bayern winger Kingsley Coman is an option for Kovac after fears of an injury sustained in Augsburg proved unfounded.

Coman scored twice, set up David Alaba’s winner and struck the crossbar in Augsburg. He also underlined his growing importance to the side by scoring the winner against Hertha Berlin in the German Cup.

Liverpool will have to cope without central defender Virgil van Dijk as he serves a UEFA suspension for the first leg. Klopp faces the prospect of having to deploy midfielder Fabinho alongside Joel Matip with Joe Gomez and Dejan Lovren both injured.

Here’s a look at the other Champions League games this week:

Lyon vs Barcelona

Barcelona is back in good spirits after ending a three-game winless streak and extending its comfortabl­e lead in the Spanish league on the weekend.

Barca heads into the game against Lyon showing signs it still hasn’t recovered its best form despite having a whole week to prepare before a hard-fought 1-0 home win against Valladolid on Saturday.

Lionel Messi and most of his teammates struggled, and the team looked hesitant at both ends of the pitch.

Arthur’s absence has become a problem for coach Ernesto Valverde, as the Brazilian has become pivotal in dictating Barca’s pace in midfield.

The 22-year-old needs a few more weeks to recover from a hamstring injury.

The game could have some bearing on Lyon coach Bruno Genesio’s future.

Although Genesio guided Lyon to the last 16 without losing a group game, club president Jean-Michel Aulas has yet to say whether Genesio will stay on next season.

Genesio will have to find a way to beat Barca without Nabil Fekir, the main provider and scorer in Lyon’s attack, who is suspended.

With Fekir absent, Netherland­s forward Memphis Depay has the chance to put in the kind of performanc­e to help him fulfill his wish of joining a bigger club next season.

Atletico vs Juventus

Cristiano Ronaldo is returning to Madrid with his Juventus side hitting its stride at just the right time and Atletico should be worried — the former Real Madrid forward has scored 22 goals in 31 matches against Atletico.

The Bianconeri are on a seemingly unstoppabl­e march to a recordexte­nding eighth successive league title in Italy and could be forgiven for relaxing slightly.

While the 3-0 Italian Cup loss at Atalanta ended its chances of a treble, followed by a 3-3 Serie A draw against Parma, it appears to have been just a blip with Juve then beating Sassuolo and Frosinone, 3-0 each time.

“Yes, we are in a good condition,” Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri said. “Apart from the setback against Parma we are doing well, and we are at a particular­ly important moment.”

Ronaldo scored again against Frosinone on Friday to take his tally to 19 in Serie A. He also showed as good an understand­ing with Paulo Dybala as he has had with Mario Mandzukic, who joined Juventus from Atletico in 2015.

Allegri was able to rest several players for Friday’s match while also giving a run to key defenders Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini, back from injury.

Schalke vs Man City

Manchester City was gifted a draw against a Schalke side clearly struggling in its second season under coach Domenico Tedesco.

Saturday’s scoreless draw at home against Freiburg was indicative of the Gelsenkirc­hen-based team’s season to date — an unattracti­ve game of few chances with midfielder Suat Serdar sent off before the break for a studs-up challenge.

Schalke has won just six of 22 league games so far this term and languishes in 14th spot in the 18-team standings, with a relegation fight a possibilit­y.

The contrast could hardly be more glaring.

City, in its Premier League title defense, is ahead of Liverpool at the top on goal difference.

Coach Pep Guardiola had the luxury of resting some leading players on Saturday for the FA Cup win over fourth-tier Newport County.

Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and Bernardo Silva were not summoned from the bench and Sergio Aguero had the day off completely.

The team was back in training on Sunday ahead of the trip to Germany.

A European trophy has eluded City since the Abu Dhabi takeover 11 years ago, with the semifinals the furthest the team has progressed in the Champions League.

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