Anfield Awaits: Liverpool vs Real Madrid
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A huge Champions League showdown awaits as Liverpool hosts reigning serial UCL winners and Spanish giants Real Madrid at Anfield on Tuesday night.
Real Madrid arrives at Anfield with a perfect record in the Champions League this season...
Liverpool is set to host Real Madrid in a highly anticipated Champions League match, marking one of the competition's most iconic rivalries. This encounter between the Reds and the Spanish giants will be their eighth meeting since the 2017/18 season.
The frequency of their matches highlights the intense rivalry between Liverpool and Real Madrid. Only Manchester City vs. Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich have met more often in the same period, with 10 and 9 meetings, respectively.
This match promises to be special for several reasons, notably the return of Xabi Alonso to Liverpool, a club where he achieved great success, including the 2005 Champions League title against AC Milan. Additionally, Trent Alexander-Arnold will be facing his former club after leaving at the end of last season.
Real Madrid arrives at Anfield with a perfect record in the Champions League this season, having won all three matches with eight goals scored and just one conceded. Their impressive start has historical precedent backing it up: in the four previous instances where they've started the competition with four wins, they've won the title twice (2002 and 2024) and reached the semifinals on the other two occasions (2012 and 2015).
Real Madrid's Form
Real Madrid's current league form is superb, making them a tough opponent for Liverpool. In their last six matches across all competitions, they've scored 16 goals and conceded only two, showcasing their impressive attacking prowess and defensive solidity.
In contrast, Liverpool's recent form hasn't been as convincing. Over their last six games, they've managed just two wins and suffered four losses, a far cry from their strong start to the 2024/25 season. Their goalscoring and defense have also been inconsistent, scoring 11 goals and conceding 11 in their last six matches.
Liverpool can draw confidence from their 2-0 win over Real Madrid at Anfield last season, which featured goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo. The Reds have a strong home record in the Champions League group stage, boasting 20 wins in their last 22 matches, including a streak of 12 consecutive victories.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold's Availability
Trent Alexander-Arnold has been on the bench for Liverpool's last two games after recovering from an injury. It's uncertain whether he'll feature against Real Madrid, but his return would be significant for the Reds. Meanwhile, Liverpool manager Arne Slot has a strong Champions League record, winning 10 of his 13 matches in charge.
Arne Slot doesn't seem to prioritize sentiment in his team selection, so Trent Alexander-Arnold's return to Anfield may not guarantee him a starting spot. Given the absence of key Real Madrid defenders like Dani Carvajal, Antonio Rudiger, and David Alaba, Alexander-Arnold might be considered for a role if Slot believes he's the best fit. However, Alexander-Arnold's challenging experience at the Santiago Bernabéu and the intense atmosphere at a packed Anfield make his potential involvement uncertain.
Kylian Mbappe: Real Madrid's Threat
Kylian Mbappe is a key player for Real Madrid, and his form has been impressive. He's scored 13 goals and provided two assists in 11 LaLiga games, adding five more goals in the Champions League. His stats highlight him as a major threat, and Liverpool's defense will need to be sharp to contain him.
Liverpool's injury woes continue with Jeremie Frimpong and Alisson Becker out, giving goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili an opportunity to shine. With Real Madrid leading the competition in shots on goal (37), Mamardashvili will face a tough test, needing to make crucial saves to keep his team in the game.
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Attacking Threat
Mohamed Salah's recent goal-scoring form, including a strike against Aston Villa, could pose a threat to Real Madrid's defense. With Hugo Ekitike also impressing, Liverpool could push Thibaut Courtois to a save. Given the history between the teams, goals are likely, as only one of their 12 previous meetings has ended goalless.
A win isn't crucial at this stage, but securing three points would draw Liverpool level with Real Madrid in the standings and provide a morale boost after their recent win over Aston Villa. The Anfield atmosphere is expected to be electric, with fans hoping for a repeat of the memorable 4-0 win over Barcelona.

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