• Dries Mertens (no.14) of Napoli celebrates with teammates after scoring the opening goal against Liverpool. EPA
    Dries Mertens (no.14) of Napoli celebrates with teammates after scoring the opening goal against Liverpool. EPA
  • Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk after sustaining an injury while Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane and teammates look on. Reuters
    Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk after sustaining an injury while Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane and teammates look on. Reuters
  • Napoli's Giovanni Di Lorenzo collides with an advertising board at Anfield. Reuters
    Napoli's Giovanni Di Lorenzo collides with an advertising board at Anfield. Reuters
  • Mohamed Salah of Liverpool in action against Mario Rui of Napoli. EPA
    Mohamed Salah of Liverpool in action against Mario Rui of Napoli. EPA
  • Liverpool's Dejan Lovren of Liverpool scores the equaliser against Napoli at Anfield. Getty
    Liverpool's Dejan Lovren of Liverpool scores the equaliser against Napoli at Anfield. Getty
  • Dejan Lovren (L) celebrates his goal. AFP
    Dejan Lovren (L) celebrates his goal. AFP
  • Liverpool's Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah controls the ball during the Champions League game against Napoli. AFP
    Liverpool's Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah controls the ball during the Champions League game against Napoli. AFP
  • Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp shouts instructions to his players. AFP
    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp shouts instructions to his players. AFP
  • Napoli's Nikola Maksimovic (L), Giovanni Di Lorenzo (C) and Kalidou Koulibaly applaud the fans at the end of the game. AFP
    Napoli's Nikola Maksimovic (L), Giovanni Di Lorenzo (C) and Kalidou Koulibaly applaud the fans at the end of the game. AFP
  • Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson applauds at the whistle. AFP
    Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson applauds at the whistle. AFP
  • Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti shakes hands with Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino. EPA
    Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti shakes hands with Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino. EPA

'Everybody thinks it will be tough, and it will be' - Champions League setback for Liverpool


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Manager Jurgen Klopp admitted holders Liverpool still face a huge task to qualify for the Champions League knockout stage after a frustrating draw against Napoli.

The 1-1 result at Anfield leaves both sides with work to do to reach the last 16 in their final group matches, and saw Klopp lose his temper.

A Dejan Lovren header in the 65th minute cancelled out Dries Mertens' first-half opener for Napoli, who head home the happier after another disciplined performance in which they defended deep but posed questions on the counter-attack.

European champions Liverpool lead Group E on 10 points with Napoli a point behind and Salzburg on seven. Klopp's side are away to Salzburg in their final game while Napoli host bottom club Genk.

Carlo Ancelotti's Napoli will now expect to secure their place in the knockout stage with a win over a Genk side with a solitary point who were beaten 4-1 at home by Salzburg on Wednesday.

Liverpool, though, will need at least a point in Austria on December 10 to avoid elimination and given their fixture congestion next month - in which they will feature in the Club World Cup - this was a frustrating result.

"In [the Napoli] dressing room they feel like they are already through and maybe they are," said Klopp.

"Everybody here thinks, 'Oh my god, it will be tough' and it will be tough, that much is clear.

"Our way was always the hard one. We have to go to Salzburg. If we had done it tonight we would've tried to win there and we will do the same now."

The Premier League leaders, who could have wrapped up top spot with a game to spare, had to come from behind to get their point and never truly settled into the kind of rhythm for which they have become known.

The night began badly with Liverpool's Brazilian holding midfielder Fabinho limping off in the 19th minute with what appeared to be an ankle injury.

"The biggest thing tonight is the Fabinho injury," added Klopp. "That's massive, it's still early and we hope it is not too serious but it is pretty painful."

Matters got worse for Klopp when Belgian Mertens put Napoli ahead in the 21st minute with a sweet strike from a tight angle after running on to a through-ball from Giovanni Di Lorenzo.

Liverpool's defence was opened up too easily down their left and the Anfield crowd's agitation increased as two separate VAR reviews were needed before the goal was confirmed.

Klopp was certainly losing his cool and, on the stroke of halftime, he was booked for protesting, shortly after Liverpool had appealed in vain for a penalty after Sadio Mane went down in the box.

The nearest Liverpool came to a breakthrough in the opening 45 minutes was in the final moments of the half when James Milner jinked into the box and blasted at the near post but Napoli goalkeeper Alex Meret did well to parry.

There was more intensity about Liverpool after the break and they went close to levelling when Roberto Firmino hooked the ball goalwards but Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly did well to clear off the line.

Mohamed Salah shot straight at Napoli keeper Alex Meret after good work from Andy Robertson and then Firmino headed wide from a promising position.

The equaliser finally came when Lovren headed home from a James Milner corner in the 65th minute and while there was plenty of pressure from the home side in the latter stages they were frustrated by Ancelotti's well-marshalled defence.

Napoli looked much better than their seventh place in Serie A suggests and showed no sign of the internal problems that have beset them in recent weeks.

"I saw a lot of commitment and personality," said Ancelotti. "I was sure we would play well against a fantastic team. Of course, I knew we would suffer at times but I also knew we could cause them problems too with the way we play.

"Maybe it was not such an aesthetically pleasing match but we put in a strong performance."