New Era

Liverpool, Real Madrid clash tonight

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In need of another famous Champions League fightback, Liverpool cannot rely on a wave of passion, colour and noise from the stands at Anfield to inspire a comeback from 3-1 down when they face Real Madrid tonight.

If the English champions are to reach the semifinals for the third time in four years, they will instead need their manager J ur gen Klopp to conjure the motivation and tactical masterplan to once again eliminate one of Spanish football’s giants.

Klopp has earned near Godlike status on Merseyside for delivering a sixth European Cup and a first league title for 30 years

to Liverpool. But the charismati­c German has been unable to halt the Reds’ fall from grace this season.

With seven games to play in the Premier League, it is already mathematic­ally impossible for Liverpool to retain their title as they lie 22 points adrift of Manchester City in fifth.

Hopes the Champions League could prove the salvation of a disappoint­ing season were also dashed as Real ran riot in the first 45 minutes in Madrid last week to open up a commanding first-leg lead.

Liverpool’s deficit is not as steep as when Barcelona visited two years ago in the semifinals in

what turned out to be arguably the greatest of all the memorable European nights at Anfield.

Depleted by injuries, Klopp’s men still rolled over Barca’s stellar cast of star names 4-0 on their way to winning the trophy. But Klopp hinted that the task may be even greater now in front of the sterile atmosphere of an empty stadium due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

“If you want to have some emotional memories, then you watch the Barcelona game back and 80% of this game was the atmosphere in the stadium, so yes, we have to do it without that,” said Klopp after the first leg.

Liverpool can claim to have

suffered more than most from an entire season behind closed doors. Prior to January, they were unbeaten in 68 home Premier League games. That club-record run was followed by a less treasured one as for the first time Liverpool then lost six consecutiv­e games at Anfield.

His patience with the poor form of Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino has finally ran out as each has been benched for one of the past two games. With Liverpool in need of goals, whoever Klopp puts his faith in alongside Jota and Mohamed Salah in attack needs to be clinical if their manager is to rediscover his Midas touch.

 ?? Photo: Fox Carolina ?? Big clash…Jürgen Klopp has said Liverpool are not on a “revenge tour” against Real Madrid as the chance of reaching another Champions League final provides all the motivation his team requires.
Photo: Fox Carolina Big clash…Jürgen Klopp has said Liverpool are not on a “revenge tour” against Real Madrid as the chance of reaching another Champions League final provides all the motivation his team requires.

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