Goal difference on the island is poor: 4 goals for and 10 against. In the Champions League stats are worse: 1 scored and 7 conceded
In the attractive and prestigious Liverpool vs Sevilla fixture, two important objectives are brought together this Wednesday on a legendary footballing stage. To win for the first time in the cradle of football, putting to bed the memories of the Leicester City loss and repeating the 3-1 Europa League Final victory in Basel (goals from Gameiro and two from Coke). Other aims will be to keep improving our play, and above all else, keeping defensively solid. Goal difference on the island is poor: 4 goals for and 10 against (including the Europa League). In the Champions League it's worse: 1 scored and 7 conceded. This is the perfect fixture to grow and re-establish ourselves.
Only Soria, Carriço, Escudero, N'Zonzi and Banega remain from the win in Basel - Rico and Pareja were on the bench. Several of them could pop up once again in the starting eleven of Eduardo Berizzo, who debuts in the Champions League, unlike Klopp who boasts 37 matches in the competition. The Reds have also made changes since that night in Basel, they return to the Champions League Group Phases for the second time in the last eight seasons.
Sevilla have managed five wins and two draws in their last nine Champions League fixtures, always performing at their best in big matches
It's the first fixture between the Sevillistas and the Reds in Europe's most important competition. In their past matches against Spanish sides, Liverpool have only won at Anfield in one out of eight Champions League matches, with three draws and four losses. However, they have been stronger in European ties recently, having not lost at home since October 2014 against Madrid (0-3). In their path to the Group Phases they beat Hoffenheim 6-3 - a win which shows the danger they pose in attack but also their defensive frailties.
Sevilla have managed five wins and two draws in their last nine Champions League fixtures, always performing at their best in big matches. In this exciting start to the Champions League, the Nervionenses have the chance to make history, and even record a legendary victory. If Sevilla FC can bring their character and quality to the cradle of football, match day at Anfield will be one to remember.