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Pep Guardiola sends warning message to Manchester United what’s coming from Liverpool

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Manchester United receives a warning from Pep Guardiola about what’s coming from Liverpool.
Liverpool’s quest for a hat trick continued on Thursday night as they defeated Sparta Prague 11-2 in the Europa League Round of 16.

After leading four goals to none in the first 45 minutes of play at Anfield, Jurgen Klopp’s team will now play Atalanta in the competition’s quarterfinals.

The Reds will play Manchester United on Sunday afternoon in an effort to preserve their chances of winning a second trophy and move on to the semi-finals.

As Liverpool fans, we seem to be living in a dream come true right now. We could not have asked for more at the beginning of the season than to have easily advanced to the Europa League quarterfinals at Anfield against Sparta Prague and to be positioned so comfortably atop the league.

Naturally, there’s still one more obstacle to overcome before we can all unwind over the weekend as the international break resumes.

For now, though, Sunday’s Old Trafford is the destination. I have nothing but optimism going into this one, and I think it’s obvious that Jurgen should go all out for it.

How nice would it be to add to the suffering for the red side of Manchester and preserve our own feel-good factor with nine thousand Liverpool supporters in the away end? These are the final days under Klopp, so make the most of every second of it.

What a fantastic game against Manchester City it was last Sunday. What a frenzied, febrile environment.

Liverpool’s midfield, with its cutting edges and intense atmosphere, created a vortex that trapped Pep Guardiola’s team in.

During the midfield scramble, Wataru Endo threw Kevin De Bruyne off balance so badly that the City hero was hauled off while screaming and kicking. The strongest indication that Liverpool has completely destroyed the Sky Blues’ midfield.

Endo has been a key member of Klopp’s 2.0 team, but despite his achievements this season, he has not received the same recognition as Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister. Originally signed as a backup, he is currently leading Liverpool’s attack.

Guardiola’s comparison of the Anfield attack to a tsunami was spot on. With yet another strong performance at home against Sparta Prague, the Liverpool Great Wave is starting to gather steam.

Despite the football gods, Liverpool is still in all four competitions after another week. We defeated Sparta Prague 11-2 over the course of two legs, and we now play Atalanta in the Europa League quarterfinal. Two more games are scheduled to demonstrate that this season is not an anomaly. It is evident from the results that whatever rebuild Jurgen Klopp had in mind for this season is not an aberration. that the Liverpool he gives his successor will, in fact, continue to be a powerful force over the next ten years.

However, a test is in store in the near future: a trip to the dilapidated ruin that is Old Trafford. Naturally, our children will step up to the plate once more, as they have in every previous instance. They will not be in danger. A few of their first-choice staples will also chip in, providing Klopp’s kids with stability as they develop.

We have another chance to carry on this amazing streak if we win, which is extremely special for the most obvious reason. More significantly, though, is that the run is still preparing for a time when our lucky manager and a few of their aging stars won’t be around.

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