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Jurgen Klopp urges Liverpool to forget Europa League final before West Brom game

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp tells his players to forget their Europa League final and focus on beating West Brom in their final league game this season

Jurgen Klopp has told his Liverpool players it makes no sense to think about the Europa League final ahead of their trip to West Brom on Sunday.

The Anfield side will take part in their first European final in nine years when they face Sevilla in Basel on Wednesday, but before that, they finish their Premier League campaign at The Hawthorns.

However, Klopp has stressed that he expects absolute commitment from his players against the Baggies and does not want to see anyone coasting or trying to protect themselves for next week.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp with Adam Lallana and James Milner after the final whistle v Villarreal, Europa League semi-final second leg
Image: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has urged his players to focus on the trip to West Brom and not the Europa League final

"In these 90 minutes, it makes no sense to think about anything else and that is what we have to learn," he said. "If you want to be 100 per cent successful, you have to be 100 per cent in the situation you are in at this moment.

"It is not about having 50 per cent or 30 per cent concentration for another thing, that is not how professional football works.

"If we can't do it in this moment, then we have to learn to do it in the future but if we can't do it on Sunday, then there is no chance to get anything at West Brom.

Daniel Sturridge of Liverpool (15) shoots past goalkeeper Alphonse Areola of Villarreal
Image: Daniel Sturridge shoots past goalkeeper Alphonse Areola of Villarreal in the 3-0 win at Anfield

"It's very important because we can still move up two positions in the table. It's not in our hands but the only way to climb the table is to win the game at West Brom. In this moment, Sunday afternoon is the most important game in the world."

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Klopp may rest some first-choice regulars for the trip to the Midlands and accepts he will have to upset a few others when naming his team for the Basel showpiece.

Joe Allen in action for Liverpool at Southampton
Image: Joe Allen may find it difficult to force his way into the Liverpool team for the Europa League final

"When they started playing football, they knew there was a number where the line-up ends, whether it's 11 or 18," he added. "I don't want to disappoint anyone but I have to make decisions.

"I can do a lot of things in my job but I cannot do what everyone wants. It's all about LFC and finding the best line-up for the best performance. We all came to the final together so if you can't feel an important part of getting to the final, I can't change that.

"Hopefully I have to make a few difficult decisions because that will mean I have a lot of players involved in training and available."

Jordan Henderson joins in training at Liverpool as he continues his recovery from injury
Image: Jordan Henderson joins in training at Liverpool as he continues his recovery from injury

Klopp could have even more decisions to make as there is an outside chance captain Jordan Henderson and striker Divock Origi could be available after being out injured for a month.

There is also a chance striker Danny Ings, who has been sidelined since October after cruciate knee ligament surgery, could make the squad for West Brom as he is ineligible in Europe.

"There are three players who might come back. We have to see. I haven't made final decisions," said the German. "We will see about Danny Ings and if he's ready for West Brom.

Liverpool's English striker Daniel Sturridge (R) looks at Liverpool's Belgian striker Divock Origi as he is
Image: Divock Origi is aiming to be fit for the Europa League final

"With Divock and Hendo, they are both in a good way. Hendo has done a bit more. We will see what happens over the coming days.

"In the end it's not my decision, I have to take what I get. They are pretty close. If the final was one week later now we'd be talking, but it will be close. We have to wait."

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