Liverpool's hopes of a perfect send-off for manager Jurgen Klopp took another blow on Thursday as they crashed out of the Europa League.
A shocking 3-0 defeat at home to Atalanta in the first leg meant a 1-0 triumph in the return fixture was nowhere near enough for Liverpool, whose miserable April continues with a victory that still feels like a defeat.
Here are three things to learn from the game.
Were Liverpool actually bad against Atalanta? No, not really, but there's clearly something wrong with the squad, and that's likely down to fatigue.
Sloppy decisions in the final third and a lack of cutting edge both pointed to a team who were out on their feet. Right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, who only recently came back from injury, has admitted he simply ran out of energy as the clock ticked on.
Klopp can hardly be blamed for a lack of rotation. Liverpool have been plagued by injuries to a number of top players in recent months and, while Klopp definitely could have played more fringe players in 2024, doing so would have sabotaged the Reds' run at Premier League glory. It was a risk he had to take, and unfortunately, it didn't pay off.
One of those who suffered from fatigue on Thursday was Mohamed Salah, whose first-half penalty wasn't enough to seal another dramatic comeback.
When Salah isn't cooking, questions have to be asked over where the goals are going to come from in this Liverpool squad. Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez can all put the ball in the back of the net, but none have the ruthless scoring drive that has led Salah to the top of the football mountain during Klopp's tenure.
Salah is turning 32 this summer and is a top target for the Saudi Pro League, so it's clear that his time at Anfield is going to come
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