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With the international break now over, Liverpool can look ahead to the final two months of their season.
It’s set to be a big finale at Anfield, with Jurgen Klopp’s reign now in its very last throes.
Having disappointingly exited the FA Cup just prior to the break, Liverpool will still be aiming to win both the Premier League and Europa League.
The league campaign gets back underway this Sunday, with Klopp handed a new fitness boost.
Click here to find out which injured player the manager is hoping to have back available to play against Brighton.
Beyond that, Liverpool’s efforts to make it a successful season in Europe recommence a week on Thursday.
Having been drawn against Atalanta in the last-16, the first-leg will take place at Anfield on April 11th.
And although he didn’t get on the pitch in the end, the 21-year-old has told Gazzetta dello Sport that he’s really looking forward to returning to see a full Anfield.
“We’ll try to cause trouble for Liverpool with lightheartedness,” Ruggeri explained.
I saw it behind closed doors during the lockdown, and that turf was like a pool table.”
Rewind back to their last game against Liverpool, and Atalanta were a little bit more of a force than they are today.
Two midfielders – Teun Koopmeiners and Ederson – have been linked with Liverpool and the Reds would be wise to keep an eye on them both.
Atalanta are also through to the semi-final of the Coppa Italia and should certainly not be taken lightly.