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(FILES) In this file photo taken on January 19, 2019 Liverpool’s Senegalese striker Sadio Mane (R) celebrates with Liverpool’s Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk (L) after scoring their fourth goal during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England. – Fortress Anfield has become even more impenetrable for visiting sides in the 13 months since Liverpool made Virgil van Dijk the world’s most expensive defender, but the commanding Dutchman’s absence for Bayern Munich’s visit in the Champions League leaves Jurgen Klopp with a selection headache. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) / |
Fortress Anfield has become even more impenetrable for visiting sides
in the 13 months since Liverpool made Virgil van Dijk the world’s most
expensive defender, but the commanding Dutchman’s absence for Bayern
Munich’s visit in the Champions League leaves Jurgen Klopp with a
selection headache.
Van Dijk is banned for the last 16, first leg on Tuesday after being
booked three times as last season’s finalists squeezed through the group
stages by the narrowest of margins thanks to more goals scored than
Napoli.
In stark contrast to their Premier League form, where Liverpool have
been beaten just once all season, Klopp’s men lost all three of their
group games on the road against Napoli, Paris Saint-Germain and Red Star
Belgrade to underline the importance of taking a lead to Germany for
the second leg.
Three wins at Anfield pulled them through to the last 16 and Van Dijk
has yet to taste defeat in 25 Premier and Champions League games on
home soil as a Liverpool player, keeping 16 clean sheets in the process
to tighten up a leaky defence that undermined Klopp’s first two years in
charge.
“Straightaway he was organising the defence, he was the leader at the
back, and as time has gone on he is even more important,” said former
Liverpool captain Sami Hyypia.
“He gives confidence to the players and makes many other players play better.
“It is very difficult to find a weakness. He is an ultimate centre-back.”
Missing the £75 million man is a big enough blow, but Liverpool will
also be without Joe Gomez and most likely Dejan Lovren through injury.
Gomez underwent surgery on a lower leg fracture earlier this month,
while Lovren has not featured since suffering a hamstring injury on
January 7 and did not travel with the rest of the squad for a warm
weather training camp in Marbella this week.
Lewandowski threat
A makeshift centre-back pairing of Joel Matip and Fabinho are therefore likely to be tasked with stopping another former pupil of Klopp’s — Robert Lewandowski.
A makeshift centre-back pairing of Joel Matip and Fabinho are therefore likely to be tasked with stopping another former pupil of Klopp’s — Robert Lewandowski.
The prolific Pole won two Bundesliga titles under Klopp when the pair
were together at Borussia Dortmund and also lost the Champions League
final against Bayern in 2013 before Lewandowski was lured to Bavaria a
year later.
Bayern have been dominant in the Bundesliga since Klopp’s Dortmund
won back-to-back titles in 2011 and 2012, but are playing catch up in
the title race to Lucien Favre’s outfit this season.
“Of course over the years I have watched a lot of Bayern games and this season as well,” said Klopp.
“They were six times in a row champions of Germany, which is not
easy, and they were one of the teams in the last 10 years who were
pretty much all the time in the quarter-finals, semi-finals, final of
the Champions League.”
However, while Lewandowski, the in-form Kingsley Coman and the
creativity of James Rodriguez and Leon Goretzka could post plenty
problems for Liverpool’s undermanned defence, it is at the other end
Bayern could also be exposed.
Ajax’s youngsters exposed Bayern’s weakness against pace in the
Champions League group stages, while Bayer Leverkusen and Augsburg have
also given Klopp extra encouragement in recent weeks in the Bundesliga.
As Van Dijk kept the back door shut, Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino
and Sadio Mane fired Liverpool to the Champions League final last
season.
Without their talismanic defender, all three will need to shine more
than ever to give Klopp’s men a lead to defend when Van Dijk returns for
the second leg on March 13.
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