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69 mins: Meanwhile at the Stadio Olimpico, Roma are 3-0 up against Brighton.

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65 mins: Bobby Clark comes on for Mac Allister, and for Sparta Qazim Laci replaces Haraslin.

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63 mins: Chance for Liverpool! Gakpo turns and reaches a bouncing, spinning ball just before Vindahl, but can only prod the ball into the keeper.

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62 mins: Krejci, the Sparta captain, talks his way to the game’s first booking.

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60 mins: Three sane minutes, most of them spent with Liverpool keeping the ball around the halfway line.

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57 mins: This game is a pleasingly silly. “My theory on the strategic planning of LFC’s coach drivers,” writes Justin Kavanagh, “is that they probably always have transport on hand, wherever they are in Europe, in case of volcanoes. Barcelona’s experience driving to Italy after the Icelandic eruption must have been noted by all good coaching staff (of the wheely not the footy variety).” That is not implausible.

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55 mins: Preciado tries a Nayimesque effort from way out and way wide, and Kelleher tips it over the bar!

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GOAL! Sparta Prague 1-4 Liverpool (Luis Diaz, 53 mins)

Bradley makes up for his own goal with a good pull back from near the right corner flag to Harvey Elliott, who prods on to Luis Diaz, whose shot from seven yards deflects past Vindahl!

Luis Diaz adds to Liverpool’s tally (via a deflection). Photograph: Kieran McManus/Shutterstock
Which pleases his manager Jurgen Klopp. Photograph: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images
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52 mins: There’s been no word on the reason for Joe Gomez’s halftimely substitution, but if he too is injured this game is turning into a bit of a nightmare for Liverpool.

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51 mins: Van Dijk comes on for Konate. There’s no sign of a limp from Konate as he leaves the field, but still, not a good sign for Liverpool ahead of a crucial couple of weeks in three competitions. Szoboszlai comes on for Nunez at the same time.

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48 mins: Another chance for Sparta! Birmancevic has the beating of Robertson on their right flank, but all was well while Haraslin was being covered by Konate in the middle – but Konate pulls up with a muscle injury, Haraslin runs onto the low cross, and Kelleher comes out to save!

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GOAL! Sparta Prague 1-3 Liverpool (Bradley og, 46 mins)

OK, there was a halftimely substitute (coming on for Gomez), and he’s just stuck the ball in his own net! Birmancevic gets down the right and sends in a low cross, Bradley beats Kuchta to it and thumps it into the top corner!

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46 mins: Peeeeeeep! Back under way in Praha.

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Right then, the players are back out and ready to go again, with no halftimely substitutions.

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Half time: Sparta Prague 0-3 Liverpool

45+3 mins: And the referee decides to end the half there. It’s been a pretty closely contested half in every way except for finishing quality, in which it’s been extraordinarily one-sided.

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GOAL! Sparta Prague 0-3 Liverpool (Nunez, 45+3 mins)

They’ve got another one! It’s an absolutely great pass from Mac Allister that lets Nunez run into the right side of the area, and he volleys across goal and in at the far post!

Darwin Nunez fires a shot goalwards … Photograph: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images
Which flies past Sparta Prague’s keeper Peter Vindahl Jensen and Liverpool are 3 goals to the good. Photograph: Eva Kořínková/Reuters
Which Nunez is rather happy about. Photograph: David W Černý/Reuters
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45+1 mins: It has been a breathless and entertaining first half, and we’re going to have three more minutes of it. They start with Haraslin shooting low but without enough venom from 20 yards or so and giving Kelleher another save to make.

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45 mins: Nice play from Liverpool to work a clear shooting chance for Luis Diaz from the edge of the area, but he can’t hit the target.

Speaking of Luis Diaz, here he is putting the burners on to surge into the Sparta penalty area. Photograph: Kieran McManus/Shutterstock
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44 mins: Good work and then a bad miss from Gakpo, who carriees the ball to the edge of the area, spins away from two defenders and in so doing leaves Vindahl horribly exposed and out of position, before shooting into the keeper anyway.

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43 mins: Asgar Sorensen has been forced off, and Matej Rynes has replaced him.

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42 mins: Save! Gakpo’s snap shot on the turn is kept out by Vindahl.

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40 mins: Haraslin is played through, but Kelleher and Konate combine to stop him scoring, and the linesman’s flag means it wouldn’t have counted anyway.

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39 mins: Anyway, to more important matters. “So, are we just completely discounting the idea that the squad travelled on that bus? Embracing their inner Pensioners-on-a-Saga-Coach-Trip?” posits Matt Dony. Well, these don’t look like the steps of a coach (though we never actually see a plane, so I suppose it’s possible).

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37 mins: What sorcery is protecting the Liverpool goal tonight? Kuchta has a good chance from just to the left of goal, which Kelleher does well to divert into the path of Birmancevic, who gets his feet in the most hopeless muddle and somehow misses an open goal!

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36 mins: Endo sidefoots over the bar from a corner. Liverpool have scored with every shot on target.

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33 mins: A chance of sorts for Sparta, but the cross is fired in from the right with such venom that Jan Kuchta has no time to change his body position and is left with no choice but to try to turn the ball goalwards from 10 yards with the nearest available body part, which is his stomach. It goes over.

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30 mins: It is Klopp’s 476th game as manager, so he’s running at 2.1 goals per game. This is an absurdly harsh scoreline for Prague, who should really have scored at least once themselves and are yet to concede a shot from a decent position in open play.

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28 mins: Landmark alert! That is the 1,000th competitive goal scored by Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp.

🎇 – Darwin Núñez🇺🇾 scores Liverpool’s 1⃣0⃣0⃣0⃣th competitive goal under manager Jürgen Klopp🇩🇪. The first was scored by Emre Can🇩🇪 in a 1-1 Europa League group stage draw at home against Rubin Kazan on 22 October 2015. #UEL #SPPLIV

— Gracenote Live (@GracenoteLive) March 7, 2024

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GOAL! Sporting Prague 0-2 Liverpool (Nunez, 25 mins)

And that’s another way to lift the pressure! Nunez cuts onto his right foot and then curls a shot over Vindahl and into the back of the net from 25 yards! The keeper thinks it’s heading to the top corner and is then wrong-handed when it ends up curling over his right shoulder.

Darwin Nunez doubles Liverpool’s lead with a stunning strike. Photograph: Martin Divíšek/EPA
Then celebrates. Photograph: David W Černý/Reuters
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22 mins: Kelleher catches a cross, lands on his back and stays down for a while, as much to deflate Sparta’s balloon as anything I’d imagine.

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21 mins: Top save from Kelleher! This is a barrage from Sparta (although it was a defensive back-header that caused the issue that time)!

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20 mins: Kounate with a double butt-cheek save! Preciado gets down the right and crosses but Kounate gets his arse in the way. It rebounds back to Preciado who has a shot this time, but Kounate’s bum saves the day again!

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17 mins: And another good break from the home side, but it ends with a cross floating into Kelleher’s hands.

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15 mins: Incredible save and clearance from Liverpool! Sparta send in a low cross from the right and Haraslin is entirely unmarked coming in at the far post. He shoots across goal but Kelleher gets a glove on it to take all the pace off it, and Gomez overhead-clears it back to his keeper!

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14 mins: A decent run from Gakpo ends when he goes down 22 yards from goal, and is told to get back up again.

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13 mins: Lukas Haraslin has a very long throw.

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10 mins: Haraslin is rugby-tackled by Endo, who could have been booked for that kind of nonsense, but isn’t. “So somebody spends a couple days driving the bus from Liverpool to Prague, just so the players can ride in it from the hotel to the stadium?” boggles Joe Pearson. “That strikes me as absolutely bizarre. Maybe they have a few buses just salted away in garages across Europe. That would seem more reasonable.” I suppose they want to do everything they can to make the players comfortable and relaxed. Every little counts, amiright?

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8 mins: Sparta win a free-kick on the left, which Gakpo heads out of danger.

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GOAL! Sparta Prague 0-1 Liverpool (Mac Allister, 6 mins)

The keeper dives to his left, and Mac Allister rolls the ball just inside the opposite corner!

Alexis Mac Allister steps up … Photograph: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images
And celebrates giving the visitors the lead. Photograph: Nigel Keene/ProSports/Shutterstock
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Penalty to Liverpool!

6 mins: The VAR has spoken, and Mac Allister will have a chance to score from the spot!

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5 mins: Liverpool are going to get a penalty here. Sorensen turns into trouble, Mac Allister nicks the ball and he’s then brought down. VAR is having a look.

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2 mins: Chance for Liverpool! Endo intercepts a goal kick and then dispossesses a defender, and the ball runs into the box to Nunez, who doesn’t really do anything very much with it. He takes it round the advancing keeper, but then takes an unnecessary touch rather than shooting and when the effort eventually does come, it’s rubbish..

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2 mins: The capacity of Stadion Letna is just 18,887, but they appear to be making a right racket.

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1 min: Peeeeeeep! Football! Liverpool get the ball rolling.

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The players are out, hands have been shaken, and team photos taken. Football very shortly!

Here’s one of the aforementioned team photos. Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters
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The players have gathered in a dark subterranean space I assume to be the tunnel. Football shortly!

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Jurgen Klopp has a chat:

We have players available and we had to make decisions about who should play again, or already. It’s a good line-up, we have options on the bench, but it will be a tough game, very positive and optimistic opponent I would say, so we have to deal with that. Rotation, it’s a luxury. You have to figure out how we could use who and when. We didn’t have that problem for a long time, the boys who were available played all the time. Now a few have come back but it stays intense. You just have to make sure you’re ready for each single game.

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Presumably Liverpool drive their club coach to every European away game, but that’s a lot of miles – according to a popular online search and mapping company the best route from Anfield to Stadion Letná is 1,006 miles long.

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The teams!

The teams are in and they look like this:

Sparta Prague: Vindahl, Sorensen, Vitik, Krejci, Preciado, Solbakken, Kairinen, Zeleny, Birmancevic, Kuchta, Haraslin. Subs: Olatunji, Karabec, Tuci, Sadilek, Mejdr, Laci, Vorel, Vydra, Wiesner, Sevcik, Rynes, Surovcik.
Liverpool: Kelleher, Gomez, Quansah, Konate, Robertson, Elliott, Endo, Mac Allister, Nunez, Gakpo, Diaz. Subs: van Dijk, Szoboszlai, Salah, Adrian, Tsimikas, Clark, Gordon, McConnell, Koumas, Bradley, Mrozek, Musialowski.
Referee: José María Sánchez (Spain)

Our team to take on Sparta Prague 💪

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) March 7, 2024

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Preamble

The bad news for Liverpool, less than 72 hours before their crunch Premier League encounter with Manchester City, is that their weekend opponents have their feet up, having eased past Copenhagen in the Champions League last night despite resting seven members of the team that started the Manchester derby and taking another one off at half-time.

Liverpool meanwhile have a first leg in Prague to deal with, and there must be a temptation, with a rematch at Anfield next week to fall back on, to see what they can get away with. Sparta came second in their group to Rangers while losing away to both them and Real Betis, and again at Galatasaray in the knockout round play-offs. Travelling doesn’t seem to be their strong point (they’re four points clear at the top of the Czech league, and unbeaten at home, but haven’t won as many away points as Slavia Prague). So keep it tight tonight and run rampant at Anfield, yes?

Mo Salah is back in the squad having played just once for the club since January. But how much will we see of him? Presumably, just enough to send him into the weekend purring. “What can we give him? How much can we use him? We will see that,” promised Jurgen Klopp.

“We expect a very tough game,” Alexis Mac Allister said yesterday. “We know that they are unbeaten at home, top of the league, and that tells you that they are a very good team. Of course we have seen some videos and we know what they do, but we need to focus on ourselves. If we focus on ourselves we have the chance to win this game and that’s what we want. But they are definitely a very good team and it’ll be a great battle.”

It promises to be an interesting evening. Here’s Andy Hunter’s preview:

Mohamed Salah is in line to make his Liverpool comeback against Sparta Prague on Thursday with Jürgen Klopp admitting he needs his leading goalscorer for a critical period in the quadruple-chasing season.

Salah has given Liverpool another lift ahead of the Europa League last‑16 first leg tie and Sunday’s top of the table clash with Manchester City by resuming training after more than a fortnight out with a hamstring injury.

Klopp claimed the forward, who has scored 19 goals this season, may not have been considered for the trip to Prague under normal circumstances, having only returned to training on Monday. But with both legs of the Europa tie, City’s visit to Anfield plus an FA Cup trip to Manchester United all to come in the next 11 days, the Liverpool manager needs Salah back up to speed urgently.

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