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Watching Manchester United eliminating Liverpool from the FA Cup quarterfinals really surprising in the eyes of everyone, Liverpool had the higher number of votes for winning but failed. Why points blaming fingers to Jurgen Klopp? He's not the faulty one because his players had the opportunities of netting goals but failed to deliver due to their incompetent performance. They're unable to reach the winning phase and got eliminated in the final minutes of extra time. Liverpool performance was strictly based on their outstanding form, they had the principles and possession required, what happen?
This match is over, Liverpool lost and Manchester United has the right to advance to the next phase. so, it is no longer Jurgen Kloop's business to flashback to the defeat to United in the FA Cup quarter-finals. now, Liverpool's real goals lie in two competitions. Firstly, how Kloop brought the Red to the Premier League trophy during his tenure for the last time before he actually left Anfield this summer. apart from that, Kloop must divide his focus on the European League where they have a chance to win the championship trophy. so, the challenges ahead for Liverpool and Jurgen Kloop are quite tough. In the Premier League, competition is still very tight with 10 matches remaining. however, there is an advantage for Liverpool if the match between City and Arsenal ends in a draw. at the same time, Liverpool must be able to beat the match against Brighton.
If the results match the scenario, Liverpool will automatically move up to the top of the standings again. however, if Arsenal wins, it means that the top position is still occupied by Mikel Arteta's squad. however, if City wins, Liverpool will still be at the top because they are one point ahead.
In other competitions, the European League quarter-final match should belong to Liverpool, both away and away, against Atalanta. and for me, the toughest team is Leverkusen. even then, if Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen both qualify for the final round of the Europa League. so now it's not a matter of the FA Cup, but the two competitions that are in front of them. well, this is just based on the scenario. what is certain is that we will know how Liverpool is progressing in the Premier League and Europa League until the end of this season.