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·17 September 2024

AC Milan vs Liverpool: Match Preview, Team News and TV Watching Guide

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Liverpool’s Champions League Clash at San Siro: Facing AC Milan Tonight

Tonight’s UEFA Champions League clash sees Liverpool take on AC Milan at the illustrious San Siro, promising a thrilling contest between two of Europe’s most storied clubs. This encounter is not just a test of tactics but also of new adjustments, particularly for Liverpool under the stewardship of their new boss, Arne Slot.

Federico Chiesa: Poised for Debut

The spotlight could fall on Liverpool’s summer acquisition, Federico Chiesa, as he is set to potentially make his much-anticipated debut against AC Milan. Despite missing out on the squad in Liverpool’s recent domestic fixture, Chiesa has made the trip to Italy and could come off the bench. The manager’s strategy seems cautious but optimistic. “Too early to play 90 mins but hopefully some minutes in the upcoming fixtures,” remarked Slot during the pre-match press briefing, indicating a gradual introduction for Chiesa into the team’s dynamics.


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Tactical Decisions in the Forward Line

Liverpool’s attacking options remain a topic of hot debate. Following a disappointing display at home against Nottingham Forest, where the likes of Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, and Cody Gakpo struggled to make an impact, Slot faces a crucial decision on his forward line. Nunez and Gakpo, who have been used sparingly this season, might find themselves in the starting eleven as Slot looks to rotate his squad amidst a tight schedule.

Midfield Choices and Injury Updates

The midfield sees Alexis Mac Allister available to start, having played only 60 minutes in the previous game. Slot’s comments suggest a flexible approach to his playtime: “I think he can play 60 or 90 minutes tomorrow and we will see the decision I make,” he noted, underscoring the importance of Mac Allister to the team’s midfield stability.

On the injury front, Liverpool will be without Harvey Elliott, who is sidelined with a foot injury for the foreseeable future. His absence will be felt, but Liverpool’s squad depth provides Slot with various alternatives to tweak his midfield and attacking formations.

Watch the Champions League Showdown

For fans eager to catch every moment of this European battle, the match will be broadcast live on Amazon Prime, with kick-off scheduled for 8pm BST. As Liverpool and AC Milan reignite their rivalry, viewers can expect a display of top-tier football where strategy and skill will be paramount.

Tonight’s match at San Siro not only brings together two giants of European football but also tests Liverpool’s readiness under new tactical leadership, making it a must-watch for followers of the UEFA Champions League.

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