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Napoli vs Liverpool LIVE: Champions League result and final score after Reds routed

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool face a tricky Champions League test against a Napoli side unbeaten so far this season

Michael Jones
Wednesday 07 September 2022 22:11 BST
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Napoli is the destination for Liverpool’s opening Champions League fixture of the season in what will prove to be a difficult encounter for Jurgen Klopp’s underperforming side. Klopp’s side have lost their last two visits to Naples and were beaten here in 2018 and 2019 whilst also being held to a 1-1 draw with Gli Azzurri at Anfield during the latter campaign.

Liverpool were runners-up in the Champions League last season after losing to Real Madrid in the Paris final but have never failed to reach the knockout rounds under the German boss. However, the Reds have had an indifferent start to their Premier League campaign with just two wins from their opening six games and look far away from their best form.

Meanwhile, Luciano Spalletti’s Napoli have made an excellent start to the season. Despite a summer that saw them lose club legends in Kalidou Koulibaly and Dries Mertens, as well as Lorenzo Insigne and Fabian Ruiz, they are second in Serie A following an unbeaten start. Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia lead a new-look team that has seen them net 12 goals in six games including two in a comeback victory against Lazio last Saturday.

Follow all the action from Napoli vs Liverpool below.

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Rangers’ star man

Excluding qualifiers, Rangers’ James Tavernier has scored seven goals in his last nine appearances in major European competition.

He was the Ibrox club’s top scorer in their Europa League campaign last season.

"As a squad, win, draw, lose, we all look back on how we can improve. This was the same.” he said after defeat to Celtic at the weekend.

"We openly speak, and the staff and the boss put the points across. It’s something we always go through no matter what the scoreline and we know it’s something we need to put right."

Michael Jones7 September 2022 17:35
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Van Bronckhorst’s Champions League record

During his spell as Feyenoord manager, Giovanni van Bronckhorst won just two of his 10 meetings with Ajax in all competitions - two draws, six defeats - losing all four of his visits to the Johan Cruyff Arena.

Van Bronckhorst lost five of his six games Champions League games with Feyenoord in 2017/18, the exception being a 2-1 win against Napoli.

Michael Jones7 September 2022 17:30
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Kvaratskhelia a ‘huge threat'

Former Napoli and Liverpool boss Rafa Benítez has identified 21-year-old Georgian forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia as a "huge threat" to the Reds’ hopes of making a winning start to their Group A campaign.

Writing in his column for The Times, Benítez says he has been told by friends in Italy that the youngster is currently the "best player" in Serie A.

The forward has four goals and one assist in five Serie A appearances this season.

Michael Jones7 September 2022 17:26
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Alisson on Arthur

Arthur Melo may make his Champions League debut for Liverpool tonight and all the talk coming from the Reds’ camp is that he is set to play a role against Napoli this evening.

Alisson Becker, Liverpool’s number one goalkeeper, spoke about having Arthur in the squad saying: “He is a good friend of mine. I played with him for the national team: we won the Copa América back in 2019.

“He brings even more quality to our team and he likes to play the way we play. I’m sure with the team helping him he will adapt really quickly.”

Michael Jones7 September 2022 17:20
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Celtic and Rangers set to provide sorely needed emotional centre to Champions League group stage

Over the last few days, Ange Postecoglou has been drilling his players in a typically expansive gameplan, but it has all come with a new electricity. Tuesday night won’t just be a case of Celtic playing their normal game and refusing to change for anybody. It will instead be a night when the unique atmosphere fits with the usual approach, amplifying it, and they will just go with the mood of adventure.

You only have to walk around Glasgow this week to get a sense of what the Champions League is supposed to be about. The city that staged one of the old European Cup’s first truly mythical finals, when Real Madrid beat Eintracht Frankfurt 7-3 at Hampden Park in 1960, now awaits the return of the 14-time champions with a rare excitement. Across the city, the Rangers players have been playing the Champions League theme on their phones as they head to Ajax, but that’s really all in anticipation of it booming around Ibrox for the visit of Napoli next Tuesday.

This is what the competition is supposed to feel like. One of the Champions League’s first cities, rather appropriately, is this group stage’s emotional centre.

Celtic and Rangers set to provide emotional centre to Champions League group stage

Some of the competition’s greatest moments throughout history have come from clubs outside the elite, but stupefying predictability has overtaken the group phase in recent years

Michael Jones7 September 2022 17:14
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Rangers’ Champions League record

Rangers have won just 19% of their Champions League games (12/62) which is the second lowest win rate of any side to have played at least 50 games - Anderlecht are bottom at just 17%.

This is their first appearance since the 2010/11 campaign.

They have progressed past the group stage in just one of their 10 previous attempts (2005/06). However, they’re unbeaten in their first group game in each of their last six campaigns with four wins and two draws.

Michael Jones7 September 2022 17:08
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Ajax vs Rangers

Rangers have won their last two games in the Netherlands, including a 1-0 win at PSV to qualify for the group stage.

They had won just two of their previous nine before that with two draws and five defeats.

Ajax won all six of Champions League group stage matches last term, having been knocked out at this stage in the two campaigns prior to that.

They netted 20 goals in their group games last season, their most ever.

Michael Jones7 September 2022 17:01
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Jurgen Klopp hopes for fourth time lucky as Liverpool travel to Napoli

Jurgen Klopp hopes it will be fourth time lucky as the Liverpool manager looks to finally win at Napoli when last season’s Champions League finalists kick-off their quest for continental glory on Wednesday.

It is just over three months since the Reds suffered a gutting 1-0 defeat in the final to Real Madrid on a night marred by chaotic scenes outside the Stade de France.

Liverpool have been drawn alongside Ajax, Rangers and Napoli this time around and get Group A under way at the cavernous Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on Wednesday evening against the latter.

But Klopp has not enjoyed the best of times on his previous visits to Naples, having lost 2-1 with Borussia Dortmund in 2013 before losing 1-0 with the Reds in 2018 and 2-0 the following year.

Jurgen Klopp hopes for fourth time lucky as Liverpool travel to Napoli

The Reds get Group A under way at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on Wednesday evening

Michael Jones7 September 2022 16:55
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Napoli vs Liverpool

Liverpool won all six away games in the Champions League last season. A seventh consecutive victory on the road in Naples would set a new club record in European competition.

(Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Michael Jones7 September 2022 16:48
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Ajax vs Rangers

Ajax have won all four of their previous meetings with Rangers, winning both legs of the European Super Cup in January 1973, and both group stage meetings in the 1996/97 Champions League.

Rangers’ four defeats from four against Ajax is their worst 100% losing record in all European competition. Besiktas (6/6) are the only team that Ajax have a better 100% winning record against.

Michael Jones7 September 2022 16:42

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