Anfield Index
·23 de novembro de 2024
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Liverpool’s eagerly awaited Champions League showdown against Real Madrid is fast approaching, but injuries to key players have cast a shadow over their preparations. While the match presents an opportunity for the Reds to settle old scores, their squad will be far from full strength.
This meeting comes in the context of UEFA’s revamped Champions League format, where every team faces eight matches in a 36-team league phase. Liverpool’s latest challenge involves overcoming a Real Madrid side navigating a rocky start. With just two wins and two losses, Los Blancos find themselves 17th in the league phase after a 3-1 loss to AC Milan.
Yet, as history has proven, Real Madrid are a formidable opponent in Europe’s premier competition. Their star-studded squad, including Kylian Mbappé, continues to attract scrutiny. Questions linger over whether the Frenchman’s arrival has bolstered or disrupted the team’s rhythm, but in these high-stakes encounters, past form often fades into irrelevance.
Liverpool’s determination to avenge the 6-2 aggregate defeat in the will undoubtedly fuel their preparations. Real Madrid, too, have their share of injury setbacks, with Éder Militão, Lucas Vázquez, and Dani Carvajal sidelined. Carlo Ancelotti may even deploy Federico Valverde at right-back in their domestic fixture before the trip to Anfield.
Unfortunately for Liverpool, manager Arne Slot has confirmed that two pivotal players will miss this critical match. Speaking in his pre-Southampton press conference, Slot ruled out both Alisson Becker and Diogo Jota.
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“With Alisson and Jota I don’t expect them to be available for that game. With Trent, it’s going to be in between (50/50),” Slot revealed.
Jota’s absence denies Liverpool an attacking option capable of unlocking Madrid’s makeshift defence. Alisson’s unavailability, meanwhile, deprives the Reds of one of Europe’s most reliable goalkeepers, raising questions about how their backline will cope under pressure.
Adding to Liverpool’s worries is Trent Alexander-Arnold’s fitness. The dynamic right-back has been sidelined with a hamstring injury sustained during the Reds’ 2-0 victory over Aston Villa. Though he has withdrawn from international duty with England, Slot has hinted at a potential return, stating that Alexander-Arnold is progressing but not yet back in full training.
Despite these setbacks, Liverpool remain a resilient side, and the Anfield crowd will play a crucial role in driving the team forward. Slot’s tactical adjustments and the depth of Liverpool’s squad will be key as they seek to capitalise on Real Madrid’s defensive vulnerabilities.
As anticipation builds, this encounter promises drama, tension, and the potential for a narrative that transcends the immediate result—a hallmark of any Liverpool-Real Madrid clash.