By James Cormack Liverpool’s demise in 2022/23 resulted in their first Europa League berth since Jurgen Klopp’s debut campaign, and the German boss will be hoping this is the last time he oversees games in UEFA’s second most prestigious club competition at Anfield. Nevertheless, it’s fair to say that the group stage has been an enjoyable experience for supporters. There was plenty of winning, a ton of goals, and Klopp was able to hand minutes to exciting young fringe players as well as emerging academy stars. Liverpool’s group stage success means they’ve avoided two extra games in the new year…