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Jurgen Klopp's side travel to Amsterdam to play for Ajax in Johan Cruyff's environment with qualification in mind.
Far from misery, this is Liverpool's style in the Premier League, the Reds have a lot to look forward to in Europe as they aim to qualify for the final sixteen of the UEFA Champions League.
Jurgen Klopp's group did not go into their 2022/23 European event with the surest footing ahead after suffering a 4-1 thrashing in Naples by Luciano Spaletti's Napoli.
however, recent fallout in Europe's premier competition has seen Liverpool beat Ajax at Anfield with a last-minute header from Joel Matip at the Kop's conclusion, a 2-0 victory over Rangers with a thunderous free-kick from Trent Alexander-Arnold, and a 7-1 hammering of the identical group at Ibrox.
or not, it's been tremendous fun looking at the Reds in Europe this year for the most part. With right-wingers Napoli already down to 12 players at the moment, Liverpool are 2nd on nine, with Ajax third on just three.
A draw takes Liverpool to 10 resources, making it mathematically unimaginable for Ajax to take advantage of them in the neighborhood stage's final online game. If Napoli beat Rangers (as would be expected) and Liverpool draw – then Jurgen Klopp's face must settle for a runners-up position in group A, which potentially means a more elaborate opponent in the final-sixteen.
If Ajax still beat Liverpool on Wednesday, Klopp's side will have to hope for at least a point over Napoli at Anfield for any chance of progressing and avoiding being dumped from the UEFA Europa League.
position it without problems; avoid defeat on Wednesday, and Liverpool are through.