Liverpool coach calls "secret weapon" to Red Star


With Liverpool's stalemate in the Champions League after losing to Napoli in the second round of the group stage, the coach is looking for "support of the stands" against Red Star Belgrade, when the two teams meet at Anfield on Wednesday.
German Jürgen Kül urged the fans to gather in the stadium to make the difference in the face of the East European guest.

Liverpool won their first Group C match at home to Paris Saint Germain, but lost to Napoli in the last minute of their European club competition.

Liverpool share second place with St Germain with 3 points, while Napoli lead the group with four points, with the first and second place only qualify for the knockout stage.

At a news conference on Tuesday, Clube said Enfield could be the "secret arm of Liverpool," where fans are known to support players until the last minute.

"We have to be ready for a very tough game, we have to be ready to fight for every ball, we will use everything we have and we will need to support the public."

"We learned last year that the atmosphere could make a difference, and we have to count on it again," he said, "the team is tough on all the teams.

Red Star are on top of the group despite a draw against Napoli in their first match. Liverpool will face their European champions 1991 twice (back and forth) in the next two weeks.

Although the cusp is in favor of Liverpool, the club does not expect the task to be easy for a team playing in the group stage for the first time in 26 years.

"Red Star is one of the top teams in Serbia, which gives him confidence, they are used to winning and we have to prevent them from doing that," said the German coach. "This generation has come to the group stage in a miracle. Now the players want to raise the ceiling. That's the motivation I give Liverpool, so if that's the case, Redstar is really dangerous. "

Liverpool will play Wednesday without the midfielders Jordan Henderson and Nabi Keita due to injury, but striker Sadio Mani will be available after recovering from surgery for a hand injury in an international match with Senegal.

"Sadio has shown good training in the last couple of days, so he will be in the squad if nothing happens," he said.

Leader Henderson left the pitch after a first half at Huddersfield last Saturday in the English Premier League after a thigh injury in the back, while Keita suffered a similar injury during his participation with Guinea earlier this month.