Atalanta will host Liverpool in a 2024 UEFA Europa League clash on Thursday on Paramount+. The Reds were heavy favorites when they hosted the first leg of the matchup a week ago, but were upset by the Italian Serie A side,
After a disastrous first leg at Anfield, Liverpool now have a mountain to climb as they travel to Italy on Thursday to face Atalanta in the decisive second leg of this UEFA Europa League quarterfinal.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp discusses the similarities between Wednesday's Europa League quarter-final second leg at Atalanta to the Champions League semi-final against Barcelona in 2019.
Jurgen Klopp has told spluttering Liverpool they can still clinch the Premier League title if they recover from a dismal spell by winning the last six matches of his reign.If not there is a good chance someone else will be champion,
Lille's Benjamin Andre, center, celebrates with his teammates Tiago Santos, left, and Leny Yoro, right, after scoring the second goal against Aston Villa during the Europa Confere
Liverpool's hopes of ending Jurgen Klopp's reign with a European trophy are over after they failed to overturn a first-leg deficit against Atalanta. The Reds travelled to Italy on the back of a 3-0 defeat at Anfield last Thursday and,
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp remains positive about their place in the title race and still believes if they win all remaining six matches they will be Premier League champions again. A difficult run of results – starting with a draw at Manchester United and followed by home defeats to Atalanta and Crystal Palace – ended with a 1-0 Europa League victory in Bergamo but that could not prevent their exit from the Europa League 3-1 on aggregate at the quarter-final stage.
Liverpool are almost at full strength for their Premier League trip to Fulham on Sunday. Jurgen Klopp went strong on Thursday night as the Reds boss attempted to overturn a 3-0 Europa League quarter final first leg defeat to Atalanta.
Liverpool’s end of an era party in Dublin is off. There will be no ordering a treble in the Irish capital for Jurgen Klopp. He may yet end the season with a double, but a terrible week means it is the fans who are downing the shots.
Liverpool’s end-of-an-era party in Dublin is off. A second leg win over Atalanta was not enough to keep Jurgen Klopp’s treble hopes alive, their Europa League dreams evaporating amid the smoke of the firework display in Bergamo.
Instead, rather than making everyone lament Klopp’s departure when there might be so much more to give, this was just another match that illustrated this era really is “running out of energy”, as he put it.
Liverpool were knocked out of the Europa League by Atalanta with the Italian side reaching the semi-finals 3-1 on aggregate on Thursday.Atalanta last reached the semi-finals of a European competition in 1988 when they were knocked out of the old Cup Winners' Cup by Mechelen.
Liverpool require one more European comeback under Jurgen Klopp as the Reds travel to Atalanta looking to keep their Europa League hopes alive. Klopp’s side were favourites to reach the Dublin final on May 22 and provide a fitting farewell for the German manager,
So it's to Italy for the second leg as Liverpool look to become the first team in UEFA Cup and Europa League history to advance after losing a first leg at home by three or more goals. Atlanta have also only lost one home game in the competition's history,