Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Chelsea urged to take revenge

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VIRGIL van Dijk has warned Chelsea not to underestim­ate a Liverpool team without Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez.

Jurgen Klopp’s side proved in midweek, when they came from behind to beat Luton 4-1 with an impressive second-half performanc­e, that they are capable of scoring goals without two of their major stars.

Both face late fitness tests ahead of tomorrow’s Carabao Cup final after Salah suffered fatigue in his first match back at Brentford last weekend following a month out with a hamstring injury and Nunez was replaced at half-time in the same game as a precaution.

With Diogo Jota – their secondhigh­est scorer this season – already ruled out, it leaves Liverpool looking less threatenin­g up front even though Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz both have reached double figures.

But Van Dijk said that did not mean Chelsea should view it as an easier task as they seek to avenge their League Cup final defeat on penalties of two years ago.

“If they take us lightly then that’s their problem. That fear factor, we don’t have influence on that,” said the Netherland­s captain.

“I think the players coming in then have to step up and show they’re wrong. I think that’s the only way to do it.

“I think we have enough quality to read the opponents. Players who come in have to show that.

“Everyone has to step up and the ones that play have to deliver to get results.

“I think if you play for Liverpool, you’re quite a good player already, so go out there and make everyone proud.”

Van Dijk assumed the captaincy in the summer after Jordan Henderson’s departure, so this is the first opportunit­y for him to lift a trophy having watched his predecesso­r celebrate with the Premier League, Champions League, League and FA Cup and Club World Cup.

“It’s important but the most important thing is to try and win the game and then we’ll see what happens after,” added the Dutchman, who accepts Chelsea are a different prospect from the one beaten 4-1 at Anfield a month ago.

“I try to lead out the boys as good as possible, on and off the pitch, be their leader and so far, so good.

“So I’m thinking about a big challenge ahead of us. Hopefully we can make it an amazing afternoon on Sunday.”

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 ?? ?? DOUBTS: Liverpool have concerns over Mohamed Salah, left, and Darwin Nunez ahead of tomorrow’s Carabao Cup final against Chelsea.
DOUBTS: Liverpool have concerns over Mohamed Salah, left, and Darwin Nunez ahead of tomorrow’s Carabao Cup final against Chelsea.

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