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Ajax v Liverpool preview: Reds look to rebound after weekend to forget

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Liverpool’s three successive victories mean they only need a solitary point from their last two games
Liverpool’s three successive victories mean they only need a solitary point from their last two gamesAFP
Ajax’s aspirations of advancing from UEFA Champions League (UCL) Group A have become razor-thin since losing their last three group games, leaving them in third place, and six points behind second-placed opponents Liverpool.

This is therefore a must-win game for Alfred Schreuder’s men, who will be feeling good about themselves after winning their last two Eredivisie matches by a combined score of 11-2.

The locals might not share that feeling though with a 6-1 hammering by Napoli in Ajax’s last home UCL match - their biggest-ever home European loss - still fresh in the memory.

That will only compound the home crowd's fears as they prepare to face Liverpool, especially as the 2-1 loss in the reverse fixture means they’ve won only once across their last nine games against English opposition (D2, L6).

Although with first-placed Napoli playing bottom-side Rangers, a draw could be enough for Ajax to at least secure third place and a position in the Europa League.

Liverpool’s three successive victories in the group mean they only need a solitary point from their last two games to advance and continue Jürgen Klopp’s record of never failing to make the knockouts in his time at the club.

That isn’t a guarantee, however, as just when things were looking up for Liverpool, they turned in a rather toothless performance when going down 1-0 against Nottingham Forest over the weekend.

The Reds will be hoping to channel the performance that saw them beat Rangers 7-1 last time out in Europe, scoring six second-half goals for only the third time in the competition's history.

They have a proud record against Dutch sides too, going unbeaten in their last 16 encounters with clubs from the Netherlands (W11, D5).

Players to watch: Ajax’s Mohammed Kudus (22) scored in the reverse fixture at Anfield and in both home UCL matches this season, with those three goals all arriving before half-time.

Meanwhile, Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (30) scored the fastest-ever UCL hat-trick in their win vs Rangers, contributing to him netting 15 of his last 21 goals in the competition away from home.

Hot streak: All of Ajax’s last eight matches have seen both teams find the net.

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