Liverpool will know that their season may rest on what happens between now and the close of play on Sunday evening.
The Reds have lost their last two matches against Atalanta in the Europa League and Crystal Palace in the Premier League. The hopes of completing a historic treble have been dealt a major blow as Jurgen Klopp nears the end of his tenure at Anfield.
Klopp will be busy preparing his players to face Atalanta on Thursday night in the quarter-final second leg. The Reds trail 3-0 from the defeat at Anfield in the first leg, with a performance similar to Barcelona in May 2019 needed to reach the semi-final of the competition.
Team selection is likely to be a major debate going into the game. Klopp made six changes for the first leg against Atalanta last week, and it remains to be seen what decisions will be made for the reverse fixture in Italy this time around.
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What that in mind, the ECHO has taken a look at three players who are arguably undroppable for Liverpool for the game at the Gewiss Stadium.
The injury to Conor Bradley in the defeat to Crystal Palace will be a major blow to Liverpool during the run-in. However, the injury came in a game that saw Trent Alexander-Arnold make his long-awaited return from injury.
Klopp would have wanted to ease Alexander-Arnold back into full fitness ahead of the run-in. Given Liverpool will need a near-perfect game to have a chance of overcoming the deficit against Atalanta, Klopp may gamble and start Alexander-Arnold.
During Liverpool's injury crisis, Cody Gakpo was handed a continuous run of
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