DON’T BANK ON ANOTHER LEWANDOWSKI OFF DAY
ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI hardly had a sniff of goal at anfield. He touched the ball 34 times — the fewest of any starting player — and only three of those were in the Liverpool penalty area. Jurgen klopp’s side need to forget about that, though, because he will want to show what he can do now. His display on Merseyside will only make him want to prove himself more in Munich tonight. Lewandowski is still the top scorer in this season’s Champions League. He has scored four goals in their last two league games — a 5-1 victory at borussia Monchengladbach and a 6-0 thrashing of wolfsburg on saturday. Lewandowski (left) knows how to turn it on. Liverpool must keep him quiet.