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#PLStories- Liverpool release statement for fans on Champions League match against Milan #LFC

AC Milan travel advice Liverpool have released the following travel information for fans heading to Tuesday's Champions League tie with AC Milan. A club statement read: "AC Milan v Liverpool to be played at San Siro on Tuesday December 7."Important COVID-19 information received from AC Milan: As per Italian anti COVID-19 regulations, children AGED 12 OR ABOVE are NOT exonerated from the vaccine, therefore any supporter aged 12 or above who hasn’t completed their vaccination cycle will NOT BE ALLOWED to enter the stadium."PCR tests, rapid antigen tests (nasal, saliva swabs etc.) and any other forms of testing will NOT be accepted as a medium/vehicle to be exonerated from the vaccine so, once again, supporters WITHOUT their completed vaccination cycle will be denied access to San Siro stadium."General travelling information"It is the individual supporter’s responsibility to refer to and meet the entry requirements on the Government website for the latest updates before travelling to Italy."Detailed information for fans isavailable here."Liverpool FC cannot be held responsible for refused entry either into Italy or into the stadium." AC Milan's San Siro stadium (Image: Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Ralph Hasenhuttl

#PLStories- Ralph Hasenhuttl outlines ‘possible disadvantage’ for Liverpool against Southampton #SAINTSFC #LFC

RALPH Hasenhuttl admits Saints need to prepare right for their next game at Anfield but insists Liverpool could have a “disadvantage” due to a midweek Champions League contest. Jurgen Klopp’s side are in action at Anfield on Wednesday night, an 8pm kick-off, when they welcome Portuguese side Porto. However, Liverpool have won all four of their opening four matches in this year’s competition, and already cannot be caught at the top of Group B. Porto are second in their group and know that they will need results in at least one of their remaining two to secure passage into the round of 16. It could mean Klopp is able to rest a few key players ahead of Saints’ visit on Saturday, but Hasenhuttl has said that his side can make the most of a “normal week” of preparation. Speaking after the defeat at Norwich, he said: “We have a normal week now (after the international break’s disruption). “This is a possible disadvantage for Liverpool who in the week plays a top team. “We will prepare good and have to find the right team for competing against them, and this is what we need to do.”