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Klopp warns players of no guarantees for Europa League final spot

Klopp warns players of no guarantees for Europa League final spot
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists no one is guaranteed a spot in the Reds’ squad for the Europa League final against Sevilla.

Klopp has been forced into heavy rotations as Liverpool progressed through the quarter and semi-finals of the continental competition.
The German has used a total of 27 different players since the start of April due to the amount of extra games and injuries to several star players.
However, with two Premier League matches still to go before the 19 May final against Sevilla, Klopp insists there are still plenty of opportunities for players to stake their claim for a starting role.
“Of course there are places available,” Klopp told the Liverpool Echo.
“Who knows who is going to be in the line-up next Wednesday? I have no idea.
“Hopefully we will have more players coming back and then we will have a really difficult choice to make.
“Not one of the players who was rested on Sunday because of the intensity of Thursday night was like: ‘Yes! How cool is this! Let me stay at home’.
“Instead they were like: ‘What? Why me?’ They all wanted to play. [Adam] Lallana, Emre [Can], Dejan [Lovren], blah, blah, blah, all these guys. That’s a good situation.
“I don’t want to create a pressure and say ‘come on, show me you are ready for the final’.
“We will just see how things are over the coming days, how everyone is, and then we will make a decision for Chelsea, then for West Brom and then hopefully with the whole squad together for the final.”


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