UEFA Super Cup: Chelsea Seek Redemption As Liverpool Target More European Glory
13th August 2019
The traditional curtain-raiser to the European season may not be taken entirely seriously by everyone, but neither club will turn their noses up at the chance of lifting more silverware

- Jurgen Klopp wants Liverpool to make winning trophies a habit as they head back to Istanbul -- the scene of one of the club's greatest triumphs, to take on Premier League rivals Chelsea in the UEFA Super Cup
- The Anfield club memorably defeated AC Milan on penalties to win the Champions League by the Bosphorus back in 2005, and now they face Chelsea in the Turkish city after becoming European champions for the sixth time in June
- After losing on penalties to Manchester City in the Community Shield, Liverpool began their league campaign with a comfortable 4-1 win over Norwich City with Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Divock Origi all scoring
ISTANBUL, Turkey- Jurgen Klopp wants Liverpool to make winning trophies a habit as they
head back to Istanbul -- the scene of one of the club's greatest triumphs -- to
take on Premier League rivals Chelsea in the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday.
The Anfield club
memorably defeated AC Milan on penalties to win the Champions League by the
Bosphorus back in 2005, and now they face Chelsea in the Turkish city after
becoming European champions for the sixth time in June.
The traditional
curtain-raiser to the European season may not be taken entirely seriously by
everyone, but neither club will turn their noses up at the chance of lifting
more silverware, with Liverpool having just ended a seven-year trophy drought
and Frank Lampard eager to kickstart his Chelsea managerial career.
The clubs have
already won the competition four times between them, but nine of the last 10
winners of the Super Cup have come from Spain.
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Among the other
protagonists on Wednesday will be Stephanie Frappart, with the French official
becoming the first woman to referee a major men's match in European
competition.
Frappart will
nevertheless be happy to stay out of the limelight once the match at the
Vodafone Park, home of Besiktas, kicks off, with Liverpool favourites against a
Chelsea side reeling from their 4-0 defeat at Manchester United in their
Premier League opener.
- Alisson blow -
After losing on
penalties to Manchester City in the Community Shield, Liverpool began their
league campaign with a comfortable 4-1 win over Norwich City with Mohamed
Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Divock Origi all scoring.
However, that result
was somewhat overshadowed by the loss of Alisson Becker, with Klopp confirming
the formidable Brazil goalkeeper will be out for a while with a calf injury.
"I don't want
to make now (an) exact prognosis on when he will be back but it will not be
Wednesday for sure, so now then we have to see. It takes a while, it takes a
couple weeks for sure, and we have to see," he told the club's website.
Spaniard Adrian will
deputise in Alisson's absence, and Klopp is hopeful his team can build on their
win over Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League final in Madrid.
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"Stay greedy.
That's very important -- I have no doubt about that, but it's clear that we
have to do that," Klopp told UEFA.com when asked how his side could build
on that success.
Reds fans will also
be tempted by the possibility of a third successive Champions League final
appearance, back in Istanbul at the end of the campaign.
Equally, they will
hope the Super Cup can be the prelude to their side finally going all the way
in the Premier League.
"We don't want
to just stop at the Champions League, that's all we've won as a group of
players," Andy Robertson told the club's website.
"We want more
but we know how hard that's going to be. This is our next opportunity to do so
and it'd be great if we can take it."
- Chelsea reeling -
Chelsea secured
their place in this fixture thanks to their comprehensive victory over Arsenal
in the Europa League final, but much has changed since then.
Coach Maurizio Sarri
and star player Eden Hazard have left, and club legend Lampard is now in
charge, handed the reins at Stamford Bridge despite just one season's
managerial experience in the second tier with Derby County.
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The prospect of
winning a trophy in just his second competitive match with the London club will
be an enticing one, although they could be forgiven for coming into this match
with a sense of trepidation after their hammering at Old Trafford.
It will be interesting
to see if Lampard keeps faith with the likes of youngsters Mason Mount and
Tammy Abraham here.
"We know that
we can improve. We have to face it, take the responsibility and move forward.
We have a trophy to fight for on Wednesday against a good team and we have to
be ready for it," Cesar Azpilicueta said after Sunday's defeat.