Following a 3-0 loss at Anfield in the first leg of their Europa League quarterfinal matchup against Atalanta, Jurgen Klopp’s team will have an uphill battle ahead of them. They lost unexpectedly to Crystal Palace over the weekend, which has damaged their Premier League campaign in addition to undermining their hopes of qualifying for Europe. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Despite the daunting task ahead, Klopp remains resolute in his approach, hinting at fielding a strong lineup for the decisive encounter in Italy.
The return of key players from injury provides a glimmer of hope for the Reds, with Alisson making a comeback in goal after his absence in the Palace match.
Klopp’s decision to rely on Alisson reflects his determination to navigate through this challenging period.
One significa change in the lineup is the absence of Conor Bradley, who sustained an injury in the previous fixture and has not traveled with the team.
This paves the way for Trent Alexander-Arnold to reclaim his spot in the starting eleven, marking his return after a hiatus since February.
The inclusion of Diogo Jota adds firepower to Liverpool’s attack, although Stefan Bajcetic remains unavailable despite his recent return to action. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>