Oman Daily Observer

Klopp confident Liverpool will seal Champions League spot

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LONDON: Jurgen Klopp is confident Liverpool will recover from a disappoint­ing Premier League run to seal qualificat­ion for next season’s Champions League in their final game against Brighton.

Defeat to Chelsea on Sunday, following damaging draws against Stoke and West Brom, has taken the race for Champions League football next season into the final week of the season. Unless Huddersfie­ld can beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, Liverpool will go into Sunday’s home game against Brighton knowing they must at least match Chelsea’s result against Newcastle, managed by former Reds boss Rafael Benitez.

Should they fail, they would have to beat Real Madrid in this month’s Champions League final in Kiev to qualify for Europe’s premier club competitio­n.

“It’s my life, it’s our life, that we always make it a little bit more exciting,” Klopp told liverpoolf­c.com.

“We had these situations a few times and it will be, for sure, exciting because Brighton is in a good moment, they played fantastic against (Manchester) United.

“But it’s all OK, as long as we have it in our own hands, life is good. We still have to take it then but we will try everything.”

After five matches, including an emotionall­y draining two-legged Champions League semifinal, in 16 days Klopp has a full week to prepare for the crucial fixture.

“I’m really happy that this very intense period is over now because we have one week to prepare for Brighton — that feels like a year and we will use that,” he added.

Liverpool have suffered a fresh injury blow after England defender Joe Gomez was ruled out of the Champions League final and the World Cup following ankle surgery.

A statement from the club confirmed Gomez’s season was over, saying: “The surgery means the 20-year-old will play no part in the remaining two fixtures of the 2017/18 campaign, or the World Cup finals with England.

“However, Gomez will be ready for the start of Liverpool’s pre-season training schedule in July following a rehabilita­tion period.”

Liverpool midfielder Alex Oxladecham­berlain has already been ruled out of the World Cup in Russia with a knee injury.

Should they fail, they would have to beat Real Madrid in this month’s Champions League final in Kiev to qualify for Europe’s premier club competitio­n

 ?? — Reuters ?? Liverpool’s Dominic Solanke comes on as a substitute to replace Andrew Robertson as manager Juergen Klopp looks on.
— Reuters Liverpool’s Dominic Solanke comes on as a substitute to replace Andrew Robertson as manager Juergen Klopp looks on.

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