Liverpool seek to hit back at Hearts

Liverpool can put the disappointment of their opening Premier League game under new coach Brendan Rodgers behind them when they head north of the border to face Hearts in their Europa League play-off first leg today. The Anfield club suffered a...

Liverpool can put the disappointment of their opening Premier League game under new coach Brendan Rodgers behind them when they head north of the border to face Hearts in their Europa League play-off first leg today.

The Anfield club suffered a humbling 3-0 defeat at the hands of West Brom on Saturday, leaving Rodgers to insist that he will need time to turn their fortunes around.

The pressure will be very much on if they slip up against the Scottish Cup holders in Edinburgh, but captain Steven Gerrard is confident that Liverpool can get back on track.

“It’s important that the likes of myself and the other experienced players take responsibility for a poor defeat,” he said.

“We have to put it behind us. We’ve got to dust ourselves down and bounce back against Hearts.

“We have to react in the right manner and look to put things right in the coming games.”

It would be a huge shock if Liverpool – who edged out Gomel of Belarus in the third qualifying round – failed to come through this two-legged tie and take a place in the group stage of the UEFA competition.

However, what in the past would have been classed as a ‘Battle of Britain’ is now something of a mismatch.

Where once Scottish clubs were able to compete more or less on a par with their southern neighbours, the vast sums of money thrown at the English game over the last two decades have left them lagging behind.

While the Anfield board have reportedly splashed out close to £30m on Joe Allen, Fabio Borini and Oussama Assaidi this summer, cash-strapped Hearts have seen a whole host of players leave without being able to replace them.

A year ago the Jam Tarts lost 5-0 at home to Tottenham Hotspur at the same stage of the competition, while on Saturday they were held to a 2-2 draw at home by 10-man Inverness in the SPL.

“It’s a totally different kettle of fish, playing against Liverpool, and we’ll have to rise to the challenge,” says Hearts manager John McGlynn.

“They’re obviously a fantastic football club. They suffered a 3-0 defeat themselves on Saturday but only time will tell whether that is an advantage or disadvantage to us.”

Elsewhere, Newcastle will face Greek club Atromitos in Athens.

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew, who saw his side beat Tottenham 2-1 in their Premier League opener at the weekend, is likely to rest key players with Saturday’s trip to Chelsea in mind, while Hatem Ben Arfa is suspended.

In other games, Scottish side Motherwell face Spain’s Levante, who are competing in Europe for the first time, last season’s runners-up Athletic Bilbao face HJK Helsinki, and Inter take on Vaslui of Romania.

Bundesliga outfit Stuttgart face Dinamo Moscow, whose line-up includes former Germany striker Kevin Kuranyi.

And big-spending Russians Anzhi Makhachkala, coached by Dutchman Guus Hiddink, face AZ Alkmaar of the Netherlands, who were quarter-finalists last season.

Play-off round, first legs


1st leg 2nd leg Agg.
Played yesterday


Stuttgart (GER) vs Dinamo Moscow (RUS) 2-0





Playing today


AIK Solna (SWE) vs CSKA Moscow (RUS)


Anzhi (RUS) vs AZ Alkmaar (NED)


Athletic Bilbao (ESP) vs HJK Helsinki (FIN)


Atromitos FC (GRE) vs Newcastle (ENG)


Bursaspor (TUR) vs Twente (NED)


Debrecen (HUN) vs Club Brugge (BEL)


Din. Bucharest (ROM) vs M. Kharkiv (UKR)


Dudelange (LUX) vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv (ISR)


Feyenoord (NED) vs Sparta Prague (CZE)


FC Midtjylland (DEN) vs Young Boys (SUI)


FC Vaslui (ROU) vs Inter (ITA)


FK Ekranas (LTU) vs Steaua Bucharest (ROM)


FK Zeta (MNE) vs PSV Eindhoven (NED)


Hearts (SCO) vs Liverpool (ENG)


Horsens (DEN) vs Sporting Lisbon (POR)


Legia Warsaw (POL) vs Rosenborg (NOR)


Lokeren (BEL) vs Viktoria Plzen (CZE)


Lucern FC (SUI) vs KRC Genk (BEL)


Maritimo (POR) vs Dila Gori (GEO)


Molde (NOR) vs Heerenveen (NED)


Motherwell (SCO) vs Levante (ESP)


Mura (SVN) vs Lazio (ITA)


Neftci PFK (AZE) vs APOEL (CYP)


PAOK (GRE) vs Rapid Wien (AUT)


Red Star Belgrade (SRB) vs Bordeaux (FRA)


Slask Wroclaw (POL) vs Hanover (GER)


Slovan Liberec (CZE) vs Dnipro (UKR)


Sheriff Tiraspol (MDA) vs Marseille (FRA)


Trabzonspor (TUR) vs Videoton (HUN)


Tromsoe (NOR) vs Partizan Belgrade (SRB)


Second legs: August 30.

Sign up to our free newsletters

Get the best updates straight to your inbox:

You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails. We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By subscribing, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing.