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CL: See you at Anfield, Jurgen Klopp warns Atletico Madrid

Updated on: 20 February,2020 09:02 AM IST  |  London
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Klopp replaced Sadio Mane at half-time with the Senegalese at risk of being sent-off as Atletico players surrounded Marciniak demanding a second yellow card

CL: See you at Anfield, Jurgen Klopp warns Atletico Madrid

Jurgen Klopp

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp expects a very different atmosphere at Anfield will help turn his side's Champions League last 16 tie with Atletico Madrid around after a 1-0 first leg defeat in the Spanish capital on Tuesday. Saul Niguez's early strike inflicted just Liverpool's second defeat of the season in all competitions with a senior team. The holders were frustrated by the hosts' playacting and Polish referee Szymon Marciniak's performance as Atletico boss Diego Simeone whipped the Wanda Metropolitano crowd into a frenzy.


"Wow, that's energy!" Klopp told BT Sport when asked about Simeone's touchline antics. "I don't think I have to do that much to be honest (in the second leg), I hope I can be focused a little bit more on the game. "Our people will be ready. Welcome to Anfield! It's not over yet." Klopp replaced Sadio Mane at half-time with the Senegalese at risk of being sent-off as Atletico players surrounded Marciniak demanding a second yellow card for the African player of the year just before the break. "He was targeted that was clear," added Klopp.


"Sadio played a really good first half and they only thing they wanted is to make sure he gets a yellow card. "For me we didn't lose, it's only half-time, the score is 1-0 that's all. But you need to be really strong as a ref in this atmosphere, that was obviously not easy." The visitors were also riled by the celebrations of Simeone and some of his players at full-time after they secured a victory that could kickstart at faltering season.


"They've celebrated as if they've won the tie after the game, so let's see," said left-back Andy Robertson. "We've got a couple of weeks, Premier League business to take care of, and then we're coming back to Anfield. "We know our fans will be there, we'll be there, so it's up to them to come as well."

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