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Find out how the national media reported Liverpool’s Europa League defeat to Union Saint-Gilloise. Liverpool ended their Europa League group stage campaign with an away defeat to Union Saint Gilroy in Belgium.

Mohamed Amoura scored in a 1-0 win over Union Saint-Gilloise and Jarell Quansa equalized for the Reds. This goal was the 2000th goal of Jurgen Klopp’s managerial career.But Cameron Puertas quickly restored Belgium’s lead minutes before the break.

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Reds struggled to find space in the second half and it looked likely that the hosts would extend their lead.However, 2 wins and 1 loss is still enough to advance EU into the UEFA Conference League.

Below you can see how the national media and the ECHO’s Paul Gorst reported on the game.”It’s a night of tests.”Paul Joyce of The Times wrote: “Jurgen Klopp’s thoughts were on Manchester United’s trip to Anfield on Sunday just before Liverpool arrived in Belgium and they will be back in the league before the end of this game.”

“Meanwhile, Liverpool’s youngest team to debut in Europe were beaten by Union Saint-Giloise, but somehow another record appeared.“If Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, Alisson and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who watched this game from the stands, take to the field again against their opponents, they can set the standard for scoring keeping Liverpool at the top.

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I found it for the 35th time. It’s the 35th game in a row.” .Later: “It was actually a rehearsal party. “Belgian top-flight leaders Union were faced with three options from the start of the match: promotion to the Europa League play-offs; advancing to the European Conference League play-offs; or total elimination from Europe, with Toulouse elsewhere.

As a result of the win, Union qualified for the European Conference League.””The hard work starts again with the races in March.”Chris Bascombe of the Daily Telegraph wrote: “Manchester United’s senior players fear they will be knocked out of Europe ahead of their biggest rivals.

“For Liverpool’s star players, it’s the stress of seeing their team lose in Brussels and then deciding whether to put their feet up and put the kettle on.“Virgil Van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alisson Becker stayed on Merseyside as Union SG won. “The hard work will start again for this competition in March.

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“Bascombe before the end: “Despite the surprise appearance of Darwin Nunes in the second half, Liverpool could not find an equaliser. Now they can turn their attention to United. “If you weren’t already paying attention.”‘Klopp’s rough edge spoils the party’Andy Hunter of The Guardian wrote: “It’s never felt so good to be in the Europa League play-offs.

Forget the name on your team sheet. The youngest team ever to represent Liverpool in Europe produced yet another monumental scalp of Union Saint-Gilloise and the leaders of the Belgian pro league celebrated their victory as if they had won the Europa League and never left. . Jurgen Klopp’s raw side rarely threatened to spoil the party.

“The Union players jumped in the air and danced in front of cheering fans, while the Liverpool team looked and performed beyond recognition. The group final may have given Klopp a chance to rest his weary body ahead of Sunday’s trip to Manchester United. I don’t know, but the organizers made sure that the importance of this event was not lost to anyone, at least to all those involved in the coalition.

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They needed a win to have any chance of staying in the competition and Toulouse needed to lose at LASK. “Only the Coalition kept its understanding.””There were several subplots.”The ECHO’s Paul Gorst wrote: “Perhaps at this stage of the season, when Liverpool are showing more promise than expected, this senseless defeat will be a minor detail for a young and much-changed team.

“The Reds are top of the Premier League and one of the favorites to win the Europa League in mid-December, with a Carabao Cup quarter-final as early as next week, despite Union losing 2-1 at Saint-Gilloise. Thursday night. The passing feeling will be lost once the wheels hit Merseyside. Jurgen Klopp has always said that Liverpool’s success in recent years has been about focusing on the now and the next game, but for some players it has been a tantalizing look into the future, if nothing else. They feel their emotions.”

Best Lotto Park is not shown.”With an average age of just 22 years and 156 days, he was Liverpool’s youngest ever starter in a European game and while it was an imperfect performance overall, there were a few substitutes to draw attention to the disadvantaged. He saw the line. .”

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