Liverpool’s hopes for a European trophy under Jurgen Klopp have ended after failing to overcome a first-leg deficit against Atalanta in the Europa League. The Reds were unable to overturn a 3-0 loss from the first leg at Anfield, despite controlling much of the game in Italy. They lost 3-1 on aggregate.
Mohamed Salah scored an early seventh-minute penalty, giving Liverpool hope after a handball on a Trent Alexander-Arnold cross. However, Klopp’s team struggled to create scoring opportunities, and Salah missed a one-on-one chance late in the first half.
The defeat caps off a tough 12 days for Liverpool, who also drew with Manchester United and lost to Crystal Palace, losing their lead in the Premier League. Liverpool now turn their attention to the domestic title race, sitting in third place, just two points behind leaders Manchester City.
The season risks fizzling out as Liverpool showed a lack of creativity in the final third. Despite having over 70% possession, they only managed two shots in the second half and struggled to break down Atalanta’s defense. Substitutions, including Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota, didn’t impact the game’s outcome.
Atalanta performed exceptionally, defending with determination and creating scoring opportunities, setting up a semi-final against Marseille. Klopp’s previous four European finals with Liverpool won’t extend to a fifth, leaving the Reds’ season uncertain. The next three away Premier League games in nine days could determine how their campaign unfolds.