Swansea v Liverpool: Klopp fully focused on game at hand

Liverpool welcomes Villarreal to Anfield next Thursday for the second leg of its Europa League semi-final having suffered a 1-0 defeat in the first meeting at El Madrigal.

Published : Apr 30, 2016 23:07 IST , Swansea

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp on the touchline during the game against Villarreal.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp on the touchline during the game against Villarreal.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp on the touchline during the game against Villarreal.

Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool will not have one eye on its season-defining clash with Villarreal when it visits Swansea City in the Premier League on Sunday.

Liverpool welcomes Villarreal to Anfield next Thursday for the second leg of its Europa League semi-final having suffered a 1-0 defeat in the first meeting at El Madrigal.

First, though, Klopp's side travel to south Wales, and while the German is irked at the Premier League's decision to schedule the match for a midday kick-off - meaning the Reds have a little over 48 hours to prepare after their exertions in Spain - he is also adamant that Swansea has his full attention.

"We have to think about the line-up for Sunday. It's not about next Thursday, if you think now about that you have no chance Sunday. We will always respect the Premier League," Klopp said at Friday's pre-match media conference. "We need to have a look at the players [before deciding who plays]. It's intensive and busy."

Klopp used Liverpool's Premier League fixture against Stoke City - which fell between its Europa League games against Borussia Dortmund earlier this month - as an opportunity to rotate heavily, and also did the same for its trip to AFC Bournemouth a fortnight ago.

Liverpool duly beat Stoke 4-1 and came away from the Vitality Stadium with a 2-1 win, meaning Klopp has confidence that his second string could pick up a positive result at the Liberty Stadium.

"We have to make a few difficult decisions because of the intensity of our schedule. We need fresh legs and fresh minds at Swansea," he added. "We will go there and try to win. Bournemouth and Stoke was impressive and that's very important - hopefully these players can do that again."

Daniel Sturridge surprisingly remained on the bench for the entirety of Liverpool's defeat to Villarreal, so the England striker could be recalled at the Liberty.

Klopp - who will be without Jordan Henderson (knee), Divock Origi (ankle), Emre Can (ankle) and Mamadou Sakho (suspension) - hinted that reserve goalkeeper Danny Ward could come in for Simon Mignolet after he made an assured debut at Bournemouth.

Swansea boss Francesco Guidolin, meanwhile, believes his team, who will be all-but safe from relegation should it win, will be ready for Liverpool, despite heavy defeats to Newcastle United and Leicester City in its last two outings.

"It is an important game for us and for Liverpool. They are a great club and an important team in Europe," said the Italian. "They will be focused on every game, whether it is in the Europa League or in the Premier League. They have a good manager and lots of good players, so it is an important challenge for both myself and my team."

Guidolin will be without Leroy Fer and Alberto Paloschi (both hamstring).

Key Opta stats

- Swansea City has won just one of its nine Premier League meetings with Liverpool, losing the last four in a row.
- Daniel Sturridge has scored four goals in four Premier League starts for Liverpool against Swansea.
- Liverpool has scored 17 goals in its last six Premier League away games.
- The Swans have kept six clean sheets in their last nine Premier League matches at Liberty Stadium.

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