Liverpool have weaknesses too, insists Porto boss Sergio Conceicao

Liverpool have weaknesses too, insists boss Sergio Conceicao as Porto seek to spring a surprise in Champions League after conceding nine goals in their past two home encounters with the Reds

  • Sergio Conceicao insists they will try to target Liverpool ‘s weaknesses 
  • Porto boss will seek to level up the imbalance they face on and off the field
  • Porto have been beaten 5-0 and 4-1 at home by Liverpool in last two meetings


Porto boss Sergio Conceicao insists they will try to target Liverpool’s weaknesses as they look to level up the imbalance they face on and off the field.

The last two meetings between the clubs, in 2018 and 2019, have seen the Primeira Liga side concede 11 goals and score just one having lost the home legs 5-0 and 4-1.

Conceicao said while little had altered in Jurgen Klopp’s squad, his own side had undergone significant change.

Porto boss Sergio Conceicao will seek to level up the imbalance they face on and off the field

‘If we look at Liverpool’s experience, since 2019 they have lost (Dejan) Lovren and (Georginio) Wijnaldum,’ he said. ‘We were left with three: (Jesus Manuel) Corona, Otavio and Bruno Costa.

‘That experience and the fact that they stay together is very important in a competition like this.

‘We can highlight numerous theoretical differences, such as the fact that our budget is 20 or 30 per cent of Liverpool’s, but that will not come into play tomorrow.

Porto boss Sergio Conceicao insists they will try to target Liverpool's weaknesses

Porto boss Sergio Conceicao insists they will try to target Liverpool’s weaknesses

‘What comes in is the preparation of the game, the strategy we define and the way we are going to be organised.

‘We have to be as competitive as Liverpool, an opponent who, for me, is the best team in the world at some moments in the game – and I’m not exaggerating Liverpool’s value.

‘It’s up to us to counter that opponent’s power and expose some of the opponent’s weaknesses, because they also exist.’

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