Liverpool v Atalanta – UEFA Europa League LIVE

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Exclusive: Elliott calls on Liverpool team-mates to ‘do everything’ for departing Klopp

Harvey Elliott has emphasised the importance of Liverpool “fighting” for departing manager Jurgen Klopp as the Reds pursue a Premier League and UEFA Europa League double.

The Anfield outfit are currently joint top of the Premier League with Arsenal, second to the Gunners on goal difference, but tied on 71 points with seven games to go.

Manchester City, the reigning Premier League champions, are hot on the pair’s heels with 70 points, but Pep Guardiola’s side are also still on for retaining the Treble that they famously completed last season, competing in the semi-finals of the FA Cup as well as the last eight of the UEFA Champions League, where they drew 3-3 with Real Madrid in their first leg.

Now, with Klopp’s Merseyside exit confirmed for the end of the campaign, Elliott has spoken of the need for the Reds to “do everything they can” in their remaining games for their departing boss, having already secured the Carabao Cup in February.

“The season’s coming to an end and we want to do whatever we can to give him the success that [he] deserves,” Elliott exclusively told TNT Sports ahead of Liverpool’s Europa League quarter-final first leg against Atalanta, which you can watch live on TNT Sports and discovery+.

“We want to go out and fight not just for ourselves and each other, but for the club. We want to have a parade around the city and give the gaffer a massive send off. It’s about fighting for one another and fighting for him. Anfield is an emotional place as it is already, when you walk out listening to ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.

“Listening to the fans sing the gaffer’s name for the full 90 minutes is emotional. You try not to think about it but sometimes it’s hard. For me, he’s been my manager for nearly five years and for others, more. It’s going to be an emotional time.

“We need to use it as positivity to go out and give him the send off that he deserves. As a club, he’s greatly appreciated here and forever will be. It’s about doing everything for him now.”

The midfielder, who moved to Merseyside from Fulham back in 2019, has his sights firmly set on cementing himself into Liverpool’s starting XI, but has said he is happy with playing more of a cameo role off the substitutes’ bench this season.

“Liverpool is my team,” Elliott said.

“I’ll do whatever it takes [for the club]. But from a selfish point of view, I’m not a kid anymore. I’m turning into a man and I want a spot in the team. I want to start games and keep bringing us more history. I can achieve that and produce for this club, and I’m taking responsibility on myself to do that in games.

“This season has been different, more off the bench, but I’m happy to play for Liverpool and to play for my team. For myself, I need to push on and cement my spot in this team.”

Elliott, who joined the Reds as a right winger, cited Mohamed Salah as a key role model to observe and help him adapt to life at one of the world’s biggest clubs.

“It was about watching him closely, see what he’s doing in the gym, see what he’s eating, and what he’s doing in training, trying to base myself off him,” Elliott said of the Egyptian, who has 23 goals in all competitions this term.

“We’re two completely different players and I’m not saying I want to adapt my game to his because I can’t do it as of yet.

“When [Jordan] Henderson and [James] MIlner were here, [they were] two massive characters and unbelievable players to be around and I was lucky enough to play with those legends of the club. Joining at a young age and being around them, I had to adapt quickly and they definitely helped me learn quickly.”

Attempting to keep Elliott quiet might be former Arsenal defender Sead Kolasinac, who joined Atalanta from Marseille last summer.

He has plenty of past experience in this competition, having been part of the Gunners squad who reached the final in 2018-19, only to lose to Chelsea.

This is the joint-furthest point of the Europa League the Italian side have reached, while they also sit in sixth place in Serie A.

Kolasinac says Gian Piero Gasperini’s side know they are in for a tough tie, but they will not shy away from their aggressive game plan.

“We like to play forward football,” he exclusively told TNT Sports. “We like to press the team really high, and of course if we press high, we risk a lot at the back, but we are used to it.

“For us, it’s not a problem to play like this, because we play every three days almost this kind of football. We like to play forward, we like to play offensive football. Hopefully we can do it tomorrow as well.

“If I see Liverpool this season, how they play, they play really good. They are in the title race. This is a completely different game tomorrow, but we are super excited. We are ready.

“We hope that we can have a similar result to three years ago [when Atalanta won 2-0 at Anfield in the Champions League].”

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Exclusive: Elliott calls on Liverpool team-mates to ‘do everything’ for departing Klopp

Harvey Elliott has emphasised the importance of Liverpool “fighting” for departing manager Jurgen Klopp as the Reds pursue a Premier League and UEFA Europa League double.

The Anfield outfit are currently joint top of the Premier League with Arsenal, second to the Gunners on goal difference, but tied on 71 points with seven games to go.

Manchester City, the reigning Premier League champions, are hot on the pair’s heels with 70 points, but Pep Guardiola’s side are also still on for retaining the Treble that they famously completed last season, competing in the semi-finals of the FA Cup as well as the last eight of the UEFA Champions League, where they drew 3-3 with Real Madrid in their first leg.

Now, with Klopp’s Merseyside exit confirmed for the end of the campaign, Elliott has spoken of the need for the Reds to “do everything they can” in their remaining games for their departing boss, having already secured the Carabao Cup in February.

“The season’s coming to an end and we want to do whatever we can to give him the success that [he] deserves,” Elliott exclusively told TNT Sports ahead of Liverpool’s Europa League quarter-final first leg against Atalanta, which you can watch live on TNT Sports and discovery+.

“We want to go out and fight not just for ourselves and each other, but for the club. We want to have a parade around the city and give the gaffer a massive send off. It’s about fighting for one another and fighting for him. Anfield is an emotional place as it is already, when you walk out listening to ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.

“Listening to the fans sing the gaffer’s name for the full 90 minutes is emotional. You try not to think about it but sometimes it’s hard. For me, he’s been my manager for nearly five years and for others, more. It’s going to be an emotional time.

“We need to use it as positivity to go out and give him the send off that he deserves. As a club, he’s greatly appreciated here and forever will be. It’s about doing everything for him now.”

The midfielder, who moved to Merseyside from Fulham back in 2019, has his sights firmly set on cementing himself into Liverpool’s starting XI, but has said he is happy with playing more of a cameo role off the substitutes’ bench this season.

“Liverpool is my team,” Elliott said.

“I’ll do whatever it takes [for the club]. But from a selfish point of view, I’m not a kid anymore. I’m turning into a man and I want a spot in the team. I want to start games and keep bringing us more history. I can achieve that and produce for this club, and I’m taking responsibility on myself to do that in games.

“This season has been different, more off the bench, but I’m happy to play for Liverpool and to play for my team. For myself, I need to push on and cement my spot in this team.”

Elliott, who joined the Reds as a right winger, cited Mohamed Salah as a key role model to observe and help him adapt to life at one of the world’s biggest clubs.

“It was about watching him closely, see what he’s doing in the gym, see what he’s eating, and what he’s doing in training, trying to base myself off him,” Elliott said of the Egyptian, who has 23 goals in all competitions this term.

“We’re two completely different players and I’m not saying I want to adapt my game to his because I can’t do it as of yet.

“When [Jordan] Henderson and [James] MIlner were here, [they were] two massive characters and unbelievable players to be around and I was lucky enough to play with those legends of the club. Joining at a young age and being around them, I had to adapt quickly and they definitely helped me learn quickly.”

Attempting to keep Elliott quiet might be former Arsenal defender Sead Kolasinac, who joined Atalanta from Marseille last summer.

He has plenty of past experience in this competition, having been part of the Gunners squad who reached the final in 2018-19, only to lose to Chelsea.

This is the joint-furthest point of the Europa League the Italian side have reached, while they also sit in sixth place in Serie A.

Kolasinac says Gian Piero Gasperini’s side know they are in for a tough tie, but they will not shy away from their aggressive game plan.

“We like to play forward football,” he exclusively told TNT Sports. “We like to press the team really high, and of course if we press high, we risk a lot at the back, but we are used to it.

“For us, it’s not a problem to play like this, because we play every three days almost this kind of football. We like to play forward, we like to play offensive football. Hopefully we can do it tomorrow as well.

“If I see Liverpool this season, how they play, they play really good. They are in the title race. This is a completely different game tomorrow, but we are super excited. We are ready.

“We hope that we can have a similar result to three years ago [when Atalanta won 2-0 at Anfield in the Champions League].”

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Exclusive: Klopp says Europa League ‘not a distraction’ – ‘I want to win it desperately’

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PSG and Barcelona chase £75m rated Diaz – Paper Round

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PSG and Barcelona chase £75m rated Diaz – Paper Round

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Even Klopp is 'overwhelmed' by remarkable Liverpool – The Warm-Up

Wednesday’s big stories

Liverpool continue to do other-worldly things

Liverpool are two games away from a quadruple. To repeat, Liverpool Football Club are two games of association football away from potentially winning four trophies in one season.

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Two wins do not guarantee the quadruple as they need an assist from former player Steven Gerrard, whose current employers, Aston Villa face Man City – a point ahead of Liverpool – in the last game of the season while the Reds welcome Wolves to Anfield.

However, to be two games away from winning a quadruple is a remarkable achievement; to actually achieve it – in the modern era – will be beyond remarkable. Re-remarkable, if you will?

Tuesday night’s win against Southampton – after making nine changes – meant they are still the only side yet to lose a Premier League match in 2022, remaining unbeaten in 18 matches this year – winning 15 and drawing three. Their only reverse this calendar year was a 1-0 loss to Inter Milan in the second leg of their last-16 tie they won 2-1 on aggregate.

It is genuinely other-worldly stuff. So much so in fact, that it has left Jurgen Klopp overwhelmed.

“Outstanding, what can I say about this group? It’s been overwhelming, it’s been really touching what the boys did,” he said after their latest comeback win.

“I told them after the game in a little analysis, the situation is pretty much a crime, that [Takumi] Minamino doesn’t play more often, that [Alex] Oxlade-Chamberlain is in outstanding shape but is not part of the squad very often.

“How they didn’t play for a long time, Curtis [Jones] didn’t play for a long time and all these boys deliver and deliver and deliver and it’s unbelievable.

“Making nine changes and this kind of performance is absolutely exceptional I have to say. Really happy, we keep going.”

The Warm-Up will finish as it started: Liverpool are just two games away from a potential quadruple. Two games. Remarkable.

‘Absolutely exceptional’ – Klopp hails Daniels’ bravery in announcing he is gay

‘He’s shook up, bleeding, angry’

Nottingham Forest were beaten at home for only the second time this season on Tuesday night, going down 2-1 to Sheffield United in their Championship play-off semi-final. That result sent the two-legged tie to penalties.

There, the brilliant Brice Samba made three penalty saves to add to his excellent collection of saves during the match, as evidenced below.

It would take an astonishing turn of events for Samba not to be the sole story after a performance of such brilliance.

Alas, that astonishing turn of events was forthcoming. Because someone – inexplicably – decided to, in the midst of a pitch invasion, headbutt Billy Sharp.

“It’s assault. We’ve seen one of our players attacked,” said Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbottom afterwards.

“He’s shook up, bleeding, angry. It’ll be dealt with.

“There will be something done about that. We’ve seen what’s happened, we know what’s happened.

“There’s a prison sentence there without a doubt.”

Nottingham Forest are making a first trip to Wembley since 1992, and one of English football’s great and storied clubs are on the cusp of a return to the top flight. Yet, that, alas, is not the story.

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HAT-TIP

“Anger, resentment and mockery. Andreas Christensen’s name is provoking a lot of negative emotion among the Chelsea fanbase as his 10-year stay at Stamford Bridge draws to a close.”

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COMING UP

Hold up, the Europa League final is taking place before the Europa Conference League final? Scandalous.

Anyway, Andi Thomas will be here to pick through the remnants of Eintracht Frankfurt against Rangers.

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‘What can I say?’ – Klopp hails ‘outstanding’ Liverpool as title race goes to final day

Jurgen Klopp was full of praise for his relentless Liverpool side, who came back from behind to beat Southampton 2-1, salvaging all three points on the South Coast.

The win means the much-anticipated title race goes down to the final day of the season, where Manchester City now require a win at home to Aston Villa to secure the Premier League title.

Klopp made nine changes to his side with Mohammed Salah, Sadio Mane and Virgil van Dijk among the players absent, as a second-string Liverpool side fought back from behind after going a goal down after 13 minutes.

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Speaking to Sky Sports, Klopp branded his Liverpool group as “outstanding”, as the Reds keep their quadruple hopes alive.

Outstanding, what can I say about this group? It’s been overwhelming, it’s been really touching what the boys did.

“I told them after the game in a little analysis, the situation is pretty much a crime, that [Takumi] Minamino doesn’t play more often, that [Alex] Oxlade-Chamberlain is in outstanding shape but is not part of the squad very often.

“How they didn’t play for a long time, Curtis [Jones] didn’t play for a long time and all these boys deliver and deliver and deliver and it’s unbelievable.

“Making nine changes and this kind of performance is absolutely exceptional I have to say.

Really happy, we keep going.

Nathan Redmond opened the scoring for Southampton, before Minamino and Joel Matip completed the comeback for the Reds.

‘Absolutely exceptional’ – Klopp hails Daniels’ bravery in announcing he is gay

Talking about his special group of players, Klopp said: “I ask for a lot to be honest, and I’m not sure if that’s ok [laughs].

“I saw them enjoying the game, I saw them really playing football against a side who was obviously ready to go for us, to press us.

“I’m really proud of the boys, it’s so big this second part of the season since January.”

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