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Jurgen Klopp is asked by BT Sport’s Des Kelly whether attempting a comeback without a crowd is “the toughest of challenges”. “I don’t know, never tried it!” he laughs. “Let’s give it a try. Of all the problems you have when you are 3-1 down, having no crowd is just another one. But it’s one we have to overcome. We have to create a special atmosphere on the pitch. I don’t know how big the staff is, plus 15 to 20 people outside! That’s what we try, and we’ll see where it leads us. It is clear what we have to do. We have to score goals but we must not concede. We have a lot of great options to bring on if we have to increase the risk.”
He’s also asked whether a special plan has been cooked up for Toni Kroos, who ran the show in Madrid. “Yes. But Toni is allowed to move and do what he wants and the more he drops the more difficult it makes it. Each team in the world has their problem with Toni, and if he is marked then Luka Modric drops. And if he is marked then Casemiro does the same. It is not that easy. We have to cause them more trouble. This is Anfield, even without fans, and we have to make sure that everybody can see that tonight.” 7.41pm BST
It would seem that some clown has put through one of the windows of Real Madrid’s team bus.
Liverpool have responded to this dispiriting buffoonery with a statement: “We condemn unequivocally the actions that led to Real Madrid’s team bus being damaged during its arrival to Anfield this evening. It is totally unacceptable and shameful behaviour of a few individuals. We sincerely apologise to our visitors for any distress caused. We will work together with Merseyside
police to establish the facts and identify those responsible.”