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·3 November 2025
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·3 November 2025
Liverpool take on Real Madrid this week in a gigantic UEFA Champions League clash. Here's the latest from their training session.
Liverpool go into their meeting with Real Madrid having won their last fixture. That's certainly an advantage - though, the Reds' recent form is still two wins from eight.
But beat Real Madrid and suddenly the form doesn't really matter. It would be a statement win and the sort that shows how form is temporary and that this is simply a Liverpool team figuring things out.
No one can deny that the potential in this squad is enormous. The Reds just need things to click together in such a way that they can demonstrate it and the confidence from beating Real Madrid would go a long way to doing that.
However, things aren't that simple. Liverpool are battling some injury problems right now, with Giovanni Leoni out for the season. Jeremie Frimpong isn't expected back for another few weeks, either, while Alisson Becker is in the same boat.
They weren't the only ones missing from the weekend's win over Aston Villa, though. And Liverpool's final training session on Monday was a look at who might have made it back.
Curtis Jones did train with Liverpool on Monday after missing the Villa game. It appears he's back in contention to face Real Madrid - a massive boost after Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai all played 90 minutes.
Arne Slot will not want the trio playing a full 90 again if he can avoid it. Jones's return makes life an awful lot easier in that regard and the Scouser may even start at Anfield.
He's been in great form, after all. Jones was fantastic against Eintracht Frankfurt, controlling the game in midfield alongside Szoboszlai.









































