Europa League: Jurgen Klopp feels like he cannot make the wrong
decision when opting to select either Divock Origi or Daniel Sturridge
Jurgen Klopp feels like he
cannot make the wrong decision when opting to select either Divock Origi
or Daniel Sturridge in attack against Borussia Dortmund in the Europa
League quarter-final.
The Liverpool manager opted
to select 20-year-old Origi in the first leg - which finished 1-1 – and
he went on to net a double as a substitute against Stoke City on Sunday –
a game in which Sturridge started and scored.
Klopp
has made "no final decision" yet on who will lead the line for the
second leg at Anfield on Thursday, but is thrilled to be spoilt for
choice in attack.
"There are always difficult
decisions but this is more a moment where you can make no mistakes
because everyone is in good shape," he said of his striking dilemma.
"It's
only difficult for the players to accept [when they are not selected].
They [the squad] feel good, they are confident and if they are not
involved then that's a problem.
"We have more than 16 players in good shape. It's not just about formation. We have different possibilities.
"We
have to make the decision, but there is no final decision until now.
It's not about how many strikers you have on the pitch. Wait until
tomorrow!"
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