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Published 12:29 28 Nov 2019 GMT
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Asked by Paddy McKenna how Jurgen Klopp should play the Champions League pool stage decider, Dion Fanning declared, ""Liverpool should send their weakest team to Salzburg." He added:
"Why would Liverpool want to risk anything on the Champions League right now, when they are eight points clear at the top of the table and have a chance to win a first league title in (almost) 30 years. They've won the Champions League. They've already won it. "Why would you? The chances of Liverpool retaining it now... the benefit to Liverpool right now is to have no Champions League fixtures next year. "This has landed perfectly... They've got Brighton at the weekend, and then Everton and Bournemouth and then Salzburg. And then there's Aston Villa in the League Cup and the World Club Cup. They are matches that Liverpool shouldn't send anyone that you've ever even recognised. It should be like watching the Ireland squad getting off the bus at the Aviva Stadium, and you're asking, 'Who are these people?' That's what Liverpool should be sending to these (cup) games. "Because the only thing that matters to Liverpool is winning the league."Fanning believes the price to pay - potentially having senior players injured or fatigued - is not worth it. To that end, he argues that the most damaging aspect of Liverpool's latest game was not the 1-1 draw but midfielder Fabinho going off injured. The three most important games, before Christmas, are Brighton (home), Everton (home) and Bournemouth (away). As much as many 'Pool fans would love to retain the Champions League, there would not be much arguing with Klopp if he prioritised the league.
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