{"id":1371,"date":"2018-10-03T21:43:00","date_gmt":"2018-10-03T21:43:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.andcouldheplay.com\/?p=1371"},"modified":"2018-10-03T21:43:00","modified_gmt":"2018-10-03T21:43:00","slug":"napoli-1-liverpool-0-match-review-analysis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.andcouldheplay.com\/napoli-1-liverpool-0-match-review-analysis\/","title":{"rendered":"Napoli 1 – Liverpool 0: Match Review & Analysis"},"content":{"rendered":"

Regardless of the result tonight, the win over Paris Saint-Germain gave us the flexibility to truly go for the win here without being overly concerned about the points. Yes, everyone always wants to win every match in every competition, but that\u2019s not always a realistic outlook and sometimes you need to be a little bit more down-to-earth about the best way to progress out of your group. We made it to the knockout stage with twelve points last season, though Sevilla only needed nine to join us there. Consequently, the reality is that we went into tonight knowing that we were one-third of the way towards a likely progression to the last sixteen of a competition that we reached the final of during our last campaign and would like to go one step further in this time around. One of the questions Liverpool supporters have been asking is whether or not we\u2019ve got the ability to fire on at least two fronts, given how well we performed in Europe during our last time in club football\u2019s top competition.<\/p>\n

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At Stadio San Paolo, where #LFC<\/a>\u2019s attack will hope to repeat their Champions League away form from last season – J\u00fcrgen Klopp\u2019s men scored 20 goals, a figure only matched by Real Madrid (2013-14) during a single campaign in the competition pic.twitter.com\/o9bFCjcp5c<\/a><\/p>\n

\u2014 Melissa Reddy (@MelissaReddy_) October 3, 2018<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n