The European leg of Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool farewell tour is under serious threat.
Few expected Atalanta to leave Anfield with a result in the first leg of their quarter-final on Thursday. Even fewer would have predicted them to run out 3-0 winners.
This was hardly the tonic Liverpool needed to recover from their brutal 2-2 draw away at rivals Manchester United last Sunday, and now their hopes of Klopp ending his reign with one last European trophy are close to going up in smoke.
So what exactly went wrong for Liverpool on Thursday?
Both Klopp and Virgil van Dijk were quick to hail Atalanta's unique man-to-man pressing system post-match, but that doesn't account for Liverpool's subpar lack of intensity when out of possession.
During their maligned 2022/23 campaign, the Reds were rightfully lambasted for losing that extra edge when defending. Klopp's sides have never been the sturdiest at the back, but Liverpool's Premier League and Champions League triumphs under him came when everyone put in an appropriate shift.
Whether it's down to fatigue or mentality, those problems reared their ugly head on Thursday. Liverpool simply didn't look like a team that was too fussed about conceding chances, and they only changed their tune when it was too late and they were conceding goals.
Alright, I think we can all agree that Darwin Nunez is one of sport's great entertainers, but this is not the guy you want walking out of the saloon to duel prolific and clinical attacking sides.
Liverpool gave up chances by the boatload but they also made a fair few of their own — they just couldn't find the net without the offside flag going up.
Scoring has never been a problem under Klopp, but between the frustrating stalemate at United and this
Read on 90min.com