Les chances de Liverpool de se qualifier pour la Ligue des champions de la saison prochaine ne sont pas réalistes malgré une cinquième victoire consécutive, a déclaré le patron Jurgen Klopp.
Les Reds en forme, qui n’ont plus que quatre matches à jouer, ont pris quatre points de retard sur Manchester United, quatrième, après que le penalty de Mohamed Salah a coulé Fulham à Anfield.
Cependant, United a deux matchs en main contre Liverpool, cinquième, dont un à Brighton, huitième, jeudi, coup d’envoi à 20h00 BST.
Seuls les leaders de Manchester City ont pris plus de points lors des six derniers matches que Liverpool, mais Klopp a minimisé les chances de son équipe de se faufiler dans le top quatre.
“Non. Je ne le ressens pas comme ça mais ça ne veut rien dire. C’est une question de probabilités”, a déclaré le patron des Reds lorsqu’on lui a demandé si terminer quatrième était désormais réaliste.
“Si Newcastle et Manchester United gagnent tous leurs matchs, nous n’avons aucune chance. Si Brighton gagne tous leurs matchs, ils sont devant nous. C’est la situation. Nous devons juste gagner nos matchs et voir où cela nous mène.
“Pour le moment, je suis satisfait de notre direction. Nous devons simplement continuer et à la fin, nous regarderons la table et prendrons ce que nous pourrons.”
Salah a marqué pour le huitième match à domicile consécutif alors que Liverpool maintenait sa forme florissante en fin de saison.
L’attaquant égyptien a battu Bernd Leno sur penalty à la 39e minute après que Darwin Nunez ait été victime d’une faute d’Issa Diop.
Cependant, il a fallu un arrêt exceptionnel à une main du gardien brésilien de Liverpool Alisson à la 77e minute pour empêcher son compatriote Carlos Vinicius.
Avec Trent Alexander-Arnold et Luis Diaz sous une forme étincelante, Liverpool s’est créé une série d’occasions mais n’a pas pu ajouter à son avance avant que Fulham ne menace après la mi-temps.
Malgré la défaite, les Cottagers restent sur la bonne voie pour un premier top 10 en Premier League depuis 2011-12.
La remarquable forme de score de Salah continue
La dernière fois que Salah n’a pas réussi à marquer lors d’un match à Anfield remonte au 21 janvier, alors qu’il en compte désormais 99 dans toutes les compétitions dans la maison emblématique de Liverpool.
Il est le premier joueur de Liverpool à marquer lors de huit matches à domicile consécutifs depuis que Luis Suarez l’a fait entre avril 2013 et janvier 2014.
Après avoir raté récemment contre Bournemouth et Arsenal, il a maintenant marqué des pénalités lors de matchs consécutifs pour aider à maintenir l’élan gagnant de Liverpool.
Avec seulement 12 points à jouer, Liverpool s’est peut-être trop laissé faire pour s’assurer une place parmi les quatre premiers, mais l’équipe de Klopp termine certainement la saison en force.
Alexander-Arnold a été critiqué cette saison, mais il était à son meilleur niveau en enregistrant trois tentatives – dont une cadrée – tandis que Diaz a été ovationné pour son travail dans un mouvement qui a vu Salah tirer au-dessus de la barre en seconde période. .
Les frissons et les débordements des performances récentes auraient peut-être manqué à cette occasion, mais les Reds ont réalisé une première victoire sans faute depuis qu’ils ont battu Manchester United à sept reprises le 5 mars.
Le match était en équilibre jusqu’à la fin, Bobby De Cordova-Reid étant sur le point d’égaliser à la 94e minute, mais à la fin, Liverpool a pu célébrer une autre victoire.
Fulham fait peur à Liverpool
Fulham a poussé les Reds jusqu’au bout et aurait ramené quelque chose à Londres sans deux excellents arrêts d’Alisson pour empêcher Vinicius.
Après avoir contrecarré l’attaquant avec un arrêt de plongée au début du match, Alisson a courageusement refusé Vinicius à l’intérieur de la surface de réparation alors que Fulham terminait fort.
Harry Wilson était également vif contre son ancien club, mais Fulham a maintenant perdu huit de ses 10 derniers matches toutes compétitions confondues, remportant les deux autres.
Malgré cette course, la première saison en Premier League a tout de même été impressionnante pour les Cottagers et ils étaient la meilleure équipe en seconde période à Anfield.
Il s’agissait cependant de leur troisième défaite consécutive et le manager Marco Silva, qui a qualifié la décision d’accorder le penalty d'”embarrassante”, exigera que la saison ne s’éternise pas.
La deuxième mi-temps se termine, Liverpool 1, Fulham 0.
Tentative ratée. Bobby De Cordova-Reid (Fulham) du pied gauche du centre de la surface de réparation est trop haut. Passe décisive de Dan James avec un centre.
Tentative ratée. Jordan Henderson (Liverpool) du pied droit de l’extérieur de la surface est juste un peu trop haut. Passe décisive de Fabinho.
Faute de Jordan Henderson (Liverpool).
João Palhinha (Fulham) se voit accorder un coup franc dans la moitié de terrain défensive.
Retarder. Ils sont prêts à continuer.
Retard de match à cause d’une blessure Jordan Henderson (Liverpool).
Tentative ratée. Cody Gakpo (Liverpool) du pied droit de l’extérieur de la surface de réparation manque à droite. Passe décisive d’Harvey Elliott suite à une contre-attaque.
Hors-jeu, Liverpool. Harvey Elliott tente une passe en profondeur, mais Cody Gakpo est hors-jeu.
Faute d’Andrew Robertson (Liverpool).
Neeskens Kebano (Fulham) se voit accorder un coup franc dans la moitié de terrain offensive.
Hors-jeu, Liverpool. Jordan Henderson tente une passe en profondeur, mais Harvey Elliott est pris hors-jeu.
Remplacement, Liverpool. James Milner remplace Curtis Jones.
Remplacement, Liverpool. Diogo Jota remplace Darwin Núñez.
Tentative ratée. Jordan Henderson (Liverpool) du pied droit de l’extérieur de la surface de réparation est proche, mais manque sur la gauche. Passe décisive de Cody Gakpo.
Coin, Liverpool. Corner concédé par Cédric Soares.
Remplacement, Fulham. Dan James remplace Willian.
Remplacement, Fulham. Manor Solomon remplace Carlos Vinícius.
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Two Champions League finals, two defeats. No silverware but football fans around the turn of the century will not forget Gaizka Mendieta or Valencia.
For supporters in the UK, or in this writer’s case Ireland, Mendieta came out of nowhere in 1999 to become one of Europe’s most exciting players.
His peak would not last too long, but what a peak it was.
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In the days of fledgling internet, before social media existed – and unless you had satellite television – the free-to-air Champions League and major tournaments were the way you discovered foreign players for the first time.
Mendieta was in his mid-20s when Valencia, for two years, were the talk of the town.
In 1999-2000, the Basque playmaker ran things for Hector Cuper’s Los Che. The classy midfielder, his hair blowing in the wind as he drifted past players, made key passes and scored significant goals.
He had a rocket of a shot from long range, quick feet that helped him elude opponents and could play centrally or on the wing. In summary, the ideal attacking midfielder.
Other stars of the team were Spain goalkeeper Santiago Canizares, France full-back Jocelyn Angloma, future Barcelona midfielder Gerard and Argentina forward Claudio Lopez.
Valencia had to come through a round of qualifying and were then unbeaten as they finished top of a group containing Bayern Munich.
Mendieta scored a fantastic strike in a 2-1 win at Rangers in that group, with a perfect hit on the bounce from the edge of the box that went in via the post.
“Mendieta is the type of player every team would love to have – not just skilful, but with imagination, and full of running and working for his team,” said Rangers boss Dick Advocaat afterwards., external
They also got through a second group stage – a short-lived Uefa addition – with Mendieta scoring penalties against Fiorentina and Bordeaux.
Then they eliminated Lazio and Barcelona in the two knockout rounds. He scored in both legs against Barcelona, including a fine 20-yard effort at the Nou Camp.
Mendieta’s performances were so impressive that Lazio and Barcelona ended up being his next two clubs.
Sadly for Valencia, they played Real Madrid in the final and lost 3-0. It was Real’s first European Cup win since 1966. A few more have followed since then.
The following year, nobody was going to underestimate Valencia or Mendieta – yet teams still struggled to stop them.
Vicente, Didier Deschamps, Pablo Aimar and John Carew were some of the iconic names to join them that season.
It was a season that will especially be remembered by a host of English teams’ fans.
Valencia finished above Manchester United in the second group phase – then knocked out Arsenal in the quarter-finals and Leeds United in the semi-finals.
Mendieta netted their third in the second leg against Leeds, with a wonderful low drive into the bottom corner from distance.
Bayern Munich awaited in the final in the San Siro. Three minutes in, Mendieta was fouled and stepped up to take the penalty, slotting it into the bottom corner beyond Oliver Kahn.
But Bayern came back, with Stefan Effenberg scoring a second-half penalty – and the German giants won the shootout 5-4. Captain Mendieta converted his spot-kick.
That was Bayern’s first European Cup since 1976; Valencia had been the opponents as two of Europe’s great clubs ended their Champions League droughts.
Mendieta was named the best midfielder at the Uefa Club Football Awards in both those seasons.
Rodri and Trent Alexander-Arnold are among Real Madrid’s targets, Man Utd interested in Karim Adeyemiand Newcastle target Angel Gomes.
Real Madrid are targeting ManchesterCity’s Spain midfielder Rodri, Liverpool’s 25-year-old England full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold and either Arsenal’s 23-year-old France defender William Saliba or Tottenham’s Argentina centre-back Cristian Romero, 26. (Independent), external
Tottenham are planning to offer Romero a new contract to deter interested clubs. (Football Insider), external
ManchesterUnited are interested in BorussiaDortmund’s 22-year-old Germany forward Karim Adeyemi but could face competition from Newcastle and Liverpool. (Teamtalk), external
Newcastle are among a host of Premier League clubs interested in Lille’s 24-year-old England midfielder Angel Gomes, who is out of contract at the end of the season. (Football Insider), external
WestHam and ManchesterUnited are keen on 29-year-old Germany midfielder Leon Goretzka, who is unhappy after losing his place at Bayern Munich. (Sun), external
Everton see England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford as one of their most important players and have no plans to replace the 30-year-old with Newcastle’s fellow England international Nick Pope, 32. (Teamtalk), external
Football clubs are all about history – a club’s history is one of the main reasons why their fans care so much about it. Villa’s history weighs heavier than most. Specifically, for modern Villa players, there is 1982, an achievement that fills their supporters with pride, but sets a mighty yardstick by which their successors are matched.
Equalling that really would be something extraordinary, but the fact that Villa have returned to this level sets the current cohort of players – and of course their manager – apart from all the others who have followed the European Cup winners. The competition, after all, has changed since then in almost every respect, up to and including its name. Being back in Europe at all last year was a pleasant surprise at the time, and it meant a lot to fans. It matters to be in Europe, and being in the bigger competition now matters more.
But it’s not enough for everyone. Witness Emery, with his team leading 3-0 and obviously in total command, flapping and fussing over tiny details in the final minutes. Just being here will not do for him, and the demands he makes of his players and by extension his club remind everyone who deals with him of that, every day. Listening to the players speak, that feeling is clearly infectious.
How far that energy can carry them in the Champions League is hard to gauge in Bern tonight, but after the next game, against Bayern Munich in two weeks’ time, we’ll know more.
Former England defender Stephen Warnock, speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, said: “Harry Kane is an exceptional professional.
“One thing we know about Kane is he’s never had blistering pace, his game is thought in the mind, he sees space and senses where the ball might drop – he is an intelligent footballer.”
This summer there were calls for Kane, England’s all-time record goalscorer, to be dropped during the run to the Euro 2024 final.
Warnock continued: “He will prove people wrong for the next couple of years. People are going to talk about it [his performances for England at Euro 2024]. It was a bad Euros for him.
“It didn’t go well and I think there was a number of factors; an injury he picked up in the late stages of the Bundesliga, the style of play England had, or, the wingers he was playing with didn’t complement him.
“He will score goals at Bayern Munich as he suits the way they play. The one thing about Vincent Kompany’s teams is they do create so many opportunities.”
Kane scored 44 goals in 45 games for Bayern last season. He recently marked his 100th England cap with two goals against Finland.
“He will be involved in 50 goals this season with goals and assists, but he will still get questioned about his England position,” added Warnock.
“I don’t know why people want to question him, he is still phenomenal.”
For all Kane’s goals – 417 for club and country now – he has yet to win a major trophy.
Bayern failed to win the Bundesliga for the first time in 12 years last season.
He has also lost two European Championship finals with England and a Champions League final with Tottenham.
Former Bayern and England midfielder Owen Hargreaves, on TNT Sports, said: “He played to the level you’d expect [last season]. The other players didn’t.
“Harry is going to win trophies – the only question is which ones.”