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Liverpool vs Galatasaray LIVE: Champions League match stream, latest team news, lineups, TV, prediction

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Reds seeking to overturn first-leg deficit at Anfield and seal quarter-final place with pressure on Arne Slot

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Anfield is ready: Liverpool need a Champions League comeback against Galatasaray


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Liverpool will be hoping for another memorable Anfield night in the Champions League as they host Galatasaray in the last 16. The Reds trail in the tie after a second 1-0 defeat of the season in Istanbul last week, when Mario Lemina’s early goal sealed victory and Ibrahima Konate’s equaliser was ruled out by VAR. Liverpool lost by the same scoreline to the same opponents during the league phase and the result only served to pile pressure on Arne Slot.

That scrutiny has grown more intense after another lacklustre display against relegation-battling Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday, in which they conceded yet another late goal to draw. Slot could really use a statement comeback this evening to reach the quarter-finals of Europe’s elite club competition, where they would face Paris Saint-Germain after the holders demolished Chelsea.

Liverpool remain without Alexander Isak and Joe Gomez is a doubt, though Konate has been passed fit. The visitors won well at the weekend to strengthen their lead at the Super Lig summit, though are missing the likes of Davinson Sanchez and will have no fans at Anfield due to a UEFA ban. Follow Liverpool vs Galatasaray live below!

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48 seconds ago

Liverpool could face PSG reunion

As mentioned, it will be Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals next month for the winners of this last-16 tie.

The holders followed up their 5-2 home thrashing of Chelsea with an easy 3-0 second-leg victory at Stamford Bridge last night, completing an 8-2 aggregate demolition.

Liverpool lost on penalties to PSG in the last 16 at Anfield last season after a pair of respective 1-0 away wins.

It has emerged in the French press this evening that PSG forward Bradley Barcola is likely to miss both legs of the quarter-finals with a severe right ankle ligament sprain that will keep him sidelined for several weeks.

Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich is the likely other last-eight tie in that part of the bracket, with Bayern 6-1 up against Atalanta ahead of tonight’s second leg in Bavaria.

Madrid beat Manchester City 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium last night to win 5-1 on aggregate.

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Galatasaray fans banned from Anfield for crunch clash

Galatasaray will have no away support inside Anfield tonight after they were prevented by UEFA from selling tickets and fined £34,800 for their fans allegedly throwing objects and lighting fireworks during the dramatic knockout play-off tie second leg against Juventus in Turin last month.

But plenty appear to have made the trip to Merseyside this week anyway.

There have been plenty of videos and images circulating on social media of Galatasaray fans greeting their team bus in Liverpool last night, with flares and fireworks lighting up the city centre.

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Slot disputes Carragher claim that Liverpool are a 'team of individuals'

Arne Slot also gave his reaction to Jamie Carragher’s analysis of Liverpool’s failings on Monday Night Football, in which he surmised that the current Reds squad are a “team of individuals”.

Slot said to that: "If he means we are not perfectly playing together in ball possession and off the ball then he is right.

"It is not like we are 11 individuals - if he meant that then I completely disagree.

“That is nothing to do with an individual mentality, but that the connections are not as strong yet.

"I agree with a lot of things Jamie has said throughout this whole season. This particular one, I disagree with him. I don't see this after we conceded for 1-1.

"After so many disappointments, it would not have been strange if the players had given up but they did not.

“They (Spurs) had a counter-attack where seven or eight of our players were back in our 18-yard-box and we blocked the shot and the corner led to a chance all the way on the other side for Hugo Ekitike.

"A team that has given up, a team of individuals or a team that does not work together, does not show that resilience after our 120th setback this season - that is a bit of an exaggeration but we have had many.

"He (Carragher) said a lot of things throughout this season that I agree with because I see similar.

“I cannot always say them and it is helpful for me to not go into detail with other ones I have agreed with."

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Slot reacts to Liverpool fan boos: I must have done a lot of things wrong

Under-pressure Liverpool boss Arne Slot covered plenty of ground at yesterday’s pre-match press conference as he was asked about the loud boos that followed Sunday’s dour 1-1 home draw with relegation-battling Tottenham in the Premier League, in which his side conceded yet another late goal.

There are plenty of Reds fans on social media now calling for the Dutchman’s dismissal, less than a year after he delivered more title success to Anfield.

"It's never nice they are frustrated because usually fans are not frustrated after you win," Slot said on Tuesday.

"People told me when I came here that they will support the manager for such a long time, but (if) you are supposing something then I must have done a lot of things wrong.

"That's never a nice feeling to have because being in the club that's always so supportive for the manager, in good and bad times, then if they are not happy with me, then apparently I've done so many things wrong.

"I did something wrong in the season that we won the league and I definitely did maybe make a few decisions that were not perfect in hindsight.

"But all the decisions I've made, I've always made for the same reason, for us trying to win the game.

"But I also know how the football industry works. Winning can change a lot.

“That's what we are trying to achieve tomorrow and we're completely ready for that."

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Liverpool vs Galatasaray prediction

Galatasaray’s two narrow wins over Liverpool this season will give Arne Slot headaches in the build-up to the second leg.

While the scorelines suggest a pair of tightly-contested affairs, the Dutchman’s bigger concern will be his side’s inability to break down Galatasaray’s back line.

In a match where they will require one goal to force extra time or two to progress, that is a problem which urgently needs solving.

The difference may be made, then, by one of the two strikers: the in-form Victor Osimhen or Hugo Ekitike.

Spurred on by the Anfield support, we think Liverpool will do enough to squeeze through.

Liverpool to win 2-0 on the night,

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49 minutes ago

Galatasaray team news

Galatasaray are missing former Tottenham defender Davinson Sanchez, who is suspended tonight after picking up his third Champions League booking of the season in the first leg.

Enes Buyuk and Arda Unyay remain sidelined, while Metehan Baltaci, Gokdeniz Gurpuz and Renato Nhaga were all left out of Okan Buruk’s squad for the Champions League knockout stages.

Victor Osimhen will lead the attack as usual, with Galatasaray’s squad featuring a number of ex-Premier League players including first-leg match-winner Mario Lemina, Leroy Sane, Ilkay Gundogan and Lucas Torreira.

Mauro Icardi is captain.

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Liverpool team news

Liverpool’s record signing Alexander Isak has been back out on the grass this week as he steps up his recovery from a broken leg, but Arne Slot has confirmed that he won’t be in contention for tonight or Saturday’s lunchtime trip to Brighton in the Premier League.

Could the FA Cup quarter-final clash with Manchester City after the international break herald Isak’s long-awaited return to match action?

Joe Gomez is also a doubt to face Galatasaray due to issues sustained in the first leg that were made worse against Tottenham, though Ibrahima Konate is fit after a hamstring injury that ruled him out on Sunday.

Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo and Giovanni Leoni are all long-term absentees.

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1 hour ago

How to watch Liverpool vs Galatasaray

TV channel: In the UK, Liverpool vs Galatasaray will be televised live on TNT Sports 1, with coverage starting at 7pm GMT.

Live stream: TNT Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the discovery+ app and website.

1 hour ago

Liverpool vs Galatasaray live

Good evening and welcome to Standard Sport’s live coverage of Liverpool vs Galatasaray in the Champions League last 16.

The pressure is on Arne Slot as his side look to bounce back from Sunday’s frustrating draw with Tottenham and overturn a 1-0 first-leg deficit at Anfield to reach the quarter-finals, where Paris Saint-Germain would await.

Kick-off on Merseyside is at 8pm GMT, so stick with us for match build-up, breaking team news and live updates throughout the night.

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