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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Sport
Andy Hunter

Klopp turns to neuro11 once more as Liverpool chase Carabao Cup glory

Jürgen Klopp and his Liverpool players celebrate on the pitch after beating Fulham to reach the Carabao Cup final
Jürgen Klopp says a Liverpool quadruple is unlikely because ‘the competitions are not made so that somebody wins all of them’. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

Liverpool’s Carabao Cup final preparations will again involve working with the German neuroscience company neuro11 as Jürgen Klopp explores all options for beating Chelsea.

Klopp first invited neuro11, which helps players focus on penalties, free-kicks and other set pieces with “accuracy training”, to Liverpool’s pre-season training camp before the 2021-22 season when his team came close to winning the quadruple. He credited the company’s founders, Dr Niklas Hausler and Patrick Hantschke, with a vital role in Liverpool’s Carabao Cup triumph that season after his players converted all 11 penalties in their shootout defeat of Chelsea.

The two teams will meet again in this season’s final on 25 February and, as in 2022, Klopp wants neuro11 to put Liverpool’s players through a psychological drill in case penalties are needed.

The manager said: “They work for us. They were here last week because there was the potential of a penalty shootout against Fulham. We will definitely do something before the final. They will be in that week.”

Liverpool remain in pursuit of four trophies this season and, as well as a Carabao Cup final date with Chelsea, have a home FA Cup tie against Norwich to fuel comparisons with the 2021-22 campaign. Norwich were beaten 2-1 in the fifth round at Anfield two years ago and return on Sunday, when Andy Robertson could make his first appearance since dislocating a shoulder and Dominik Szoboszlai should be available having recovered from a hamstring injury.

Klopp, asked whether the experience of the last quadruple chase could benefit the latest, said: “I didn’t think about it, because we are far off having four finals. We qualified for one. But we learned that year it makes no sense to plan the next one if you didn’t even play the first one.

“The competitions are not made so that somebody wins all of them. That’s just how it is because of the number of games. I saw now that if we win on Sunday, the [Carabao Cup] final is on Sunday the 25th and then three days later is the next round of the FA Cup.”

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