Arne Slot's Liverpool side are on collision course with one of Europe's elites in the next roundLiverpool fans might end up rueing their side’s 100 per cent record in this year’s Champions League should Arne Slot’s worst nightmare come true. The Reds have been imperious on their return to Europe’s biggest club competition, winning all seven of their league phase matches so far. It wasn’t particularly pretty in mid-week against Ligue 1 outfit Lile, but a deflected second-half strike from Harvey Elliot eventually saw the Anfield outfit over the line. The result confirms Liverpool as one of the top two teams in this year’s league phase and if the six-time champions avoid defeat in their final match against PSV Eindhoven next week, they’ll progress into the knockouts as the No.1 seeded team.But it’s something that could prove more hassle than it’s worth for Liverpool, given their last-16 opponent is likely to be one of Europe’s elite. It’s because, unlike previous seasons, the knockout stage for the new Champions League format is seeded based on a team’s performance in the league phase. While Liverpool are guaranteed to avoid the play-off round, as things stand the Premier League side will play either Juventus, Celtic, Bayern Munich or reigning champions Real Madrid in the last-16.Read more... Liverpool boss Arne Slot has new undroppable once frozen out by Jurgen Klopp [LATEST]Liverpool are unbeaten in this year's Champions LeagueGet top stories from The Express sent straight to your phone Join us on WhatsApp Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. Read our Privacy PolicySUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy PolicyTheir exact pathway is still to be decided and placings are expected to change during what promises to be a frantic final night of league phase action next week. But even manager Slot has admitted the Champions League table doesn’t tell the full picture and while Liverpool are yet to drop points of any kind this year, finishing first might not be that beneficial after all. Speaking after Tuesday night’s win over Lille, Slot said: “In tennis if you’re the No.1 seed you know it’s better to face the No.24 than the No.8 because this is the ranking that is done for years.
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