Klopp admits Liverpool's CL group is the strongest he's faced
Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool’s Champions League group with Milan, Atletico and Porto is the strongest he’s faced as manager… but insists ‘it’s EXACTLY what we wanted’
- Liverpool will face Milan, Atletico and Porto in their Champions League group
- Jurgen Klopp admitted it is the strongest group he’s faced as the Reds’ manager
- But the German said the exciting match-ups are exactly what his team wanted
- Klopp’s side begin their group campaign at home to Milan on Wednesday night
Jurgen Klopp smiled and followed it with a theatrical “wow!” as he grappled with the last question of his media duties.
Liverpool’s quest to win a seventh European Cup begins on Wednesday against AC Milan, one of only two clubs who have lifted the trophy more than them. After that, there will be trips to Iberia, where Porto and Atletico Madrid – who are to Liverpool what kryptonite is to Superman – await.
Klopp burst out laughing when he watched the draw being made at the end of August and saw who Liverpool had been paired with and nothing he has seen in the time since has convinced him that his gut feeling was wrong.
Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool’s Champions League group is the toughest he’s faced as manager
The Reds will come up against AC Milan, Atletico Madrid and Porto in their European group
The Champions League group stage can often be a charmless affair, a sequence of matches in which results are foregone conclusions, but not this time. Klopp could not have been any clearer as he spelt out precisely what awaits this autumn. One false move, he warned, will have huge consequences.
‘This is the strongest group we have had since I am at Liverpool, no doubt about that,’ said Klopp. ‘In 2013 at (Borussia) Dortmund, we had a real ‘Champions League’ group as well. We had Man City, Real Madrid and Ajax – a proper group! People said: “My God, how will we get through?”
‘What does it do for the competition? It kicks out two really good teams, it will deliver one really strong team into the Europa League, that’s for sure! I never understand when people talk about changes to the Champions League.
‘I like it how it is, and this group obviously shows that there are no games where people think “Do I really want to watch that?” This group will be exciting from the first second to the last second. Nothing will be decided early. That keeps us on our toes.’
Klopp’s side begin their Champions League campaign at home to AC Milan on Wednesday
They will need to be. This is when the season takes on a greater pace for those teams who have the extra challenge of Europe and it is not lost on Klopp – particularly with Premier League assignments against the Manchester clubs in the not too distant future – that there is no possibility for easing up.
‘But it is exactly what we wanted,’ said Klopp, whose side only made certain of their place in the Champions League on the final day of last season. ‘We play Milan, Atletico, Porto, unbelievable stadiums, great crowds, passionate fanbase.
‘Porto – they are usually champion or second in Portugal; a top, top team. AC Milan, big history and in their best moment for years. So that’s proper Champions League. It’s exactly how we like football, and now we got it, so let’s deal with it.’
Remarkably, given the pedigree of the two clubs on show this evening, this is the first time Liverpool have ever hosted Milan, their only previous meetings coming in the finals of 2005 – the story of which has been told many times over – and 2007.
The last time they played each other was in a pre-season friendly in 2016, in what Klopp’s first summer in charge. Liverpool made short work of Milan that night in California, winning 2-0 at the home of the San Francisco 49ers, but there won’t be any such formality now.
Liverpool face Atletico again after the Spaniards knocked them out of the competition in the 2019-2020 campaign
Klopp also believes Porto will prove to be tricky opponents and highlighted the passion and atmosphere the fans create at their stadium
It is a fixture laced with intrigue and symbolism and, for Klopp, Milan will always conjure memories of the formidable side of the late 1980s and early 1990s; he was inspired by Arrigo Saachi, the man who masterminded their wonderful successes.
‘We are in contact from time to time,’ Klopp revealed. ‘Mr Sacchi has my number, and he used it from time to time. I obviously reply, but I don’t want to bother him with questions. I would never do that. He’s not only one of the best managers ever, he’s a very nice person on top of that.
‘He was one of the most influential managers for me, and for the way I like football, because he organised the pitch in a different way with the formation he chose. The most influential manager I had, Wolfgang Frank, was pretty much obsessed with this way of playing. That helped me a lot.’
Liverpool have had historic battles with Milan in the past including the 2005 and 2007 Champions League finals
What will help on Wednesday is a flying start and Klopp was in a significantly better state of mind as he dissected this game than he had been at Leeds on Sunday. He has spoken with Harvey Elliott, who will undergo surgery on Tuesday ahead of a long road back to fitness.
‘Harvey knows that we are here for him whenever he needs us,’ said goalkeeper Alisson Becker. ‘We are a real unit as a team. We celebrate together, and when an important player gets injured we are injured together for him.
‘Everybody needs to be ready for their time, even the players who are not playing so much so far – they need to be in good shape because we will need everyone in the long term.’
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