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'Liverpool need to return to winning ways before Atletico Madrid visit' – BBC Sport, BBC News

'Liverpool need to return to winning ways before Atletico Madrid visit' – BBC Sport, BBC News
                                         

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FA Cup: Chelsea 2-0 Liverpool highlights

Liverpool’s standards have been so high this season that any slip from the pinnacle will raise eyebrows – so a third loss in four games is bound to provoke questions.

(Watford’s 3-0 defeat of Jurgen Klopp’s Premier League champions-elect was a seismic shock, given the Hornets were in the relegation zone and Liverpool had reeled off (straight league wins in an unbeaten season.)

Indeed, they were on an unbeaten – match league sequence stretching back to 3 January 2019, when they lost at Manchester City.

Their latest reverse, the 2-1 FA Cup fifth-round loss at Chelsea, was not a surprise as Klopp has shuffled his pack in this competition, the game was at Stamford Bridge, and the stakes were huge for manager F rank Lampard and his players.

Throw in the Champions League last – , first-leg defeat at , Atletico Madrid, a matter that can still be put right at Anfield, and there is no doubt Liverpool are going through the kind of occasional downturn that affects even the greatest of sides.

It is simply because Liverpool wore a cloak of invincibility for so long this season – and most of last – that the reactions are more extreme, the questions slightly illogical.

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    Liverpool’s first title triumph for 90 years is now a mere formality, a wait for the last points to be collected so the celebrations can start.

    If Liverpool’s character requires testing, and they have been passing pretty much every examination placed in front of them for the past two years, then it will come against the battle-hardened, streetwise Atletico Madrid and their street-fighter coach Diego Simeone at Anfield on March.

    Liverpool have mislaid some old certainties in recent weeks but Klopp will be confident they can be rediscovered before Simeone rumbles into town.

    This last two years have seen Liverpool lose then win a Champions League final, and finish second in the Premier League last season despite losing only one game, before transforming that into a runaway triumph this term.

    The Premier League title is Liverpool’s but Klopp and his players will know the bumps they have experienced in the last fortnight must be smoothed out before Simeone and his players pitch up for what will be an inevitable war of attrition at Anfield.

     

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