Harry Dowd scored wrote:This is interesting out of the Mail -:
ANFIELD is famed for its atmosphere but the last two match days, for some reason, have been a reminder of difficult days in the past. Complacency and quietness reigned against Atalanta, remarkable considering that game was a European quarter-final.
Here everything felt tetchy and twitchy from early on, missed chances and squandered passes being greeted by impatient growls. Jurgen Klopp was the catalyst for transforming the feeling inside tjhis stadium but you wonder whether the ambivalence that was prevalent is a glimpse into the future.
Perhaps they were affected by the annual display of mass grief and martyrdom of the Hillsboro '97. Does Heysel equally affect them? I think not. Klopp is a busted flush. He didn't know how to react to the Palace goal , it was so easy for them , he simply applauded in shock and said Wow. Fucking embarassing.