> Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admitted the relief was “massive” after their 1-0 win over Ajax guaranteed top spot in their Champions League group and eased the workload on his ailing squad. Goalkeeper Andre Onana’s inexplicable decision to leave Neco Williams’ inswinging cross saw fellow academy graduate Curtis Jones score his first goal in the competition. It rendered next week’s trip to FC Midtjylland a dead rubber and means Klopp will be able to rest players, with the injury list up to nine now as Alisson Becker’s hamstring injury is likely to rule him out for 10 days at least. “Massive. I am actually over the moon with the...
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