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·27 novembre 2024
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·27 novembre 2024
In a dramatic and long-awaited victory, Liverpool overcame Real Madrid 2-0 at Anfield, finally breaking their Champions League hoodoo against the Spanish giants. Despite a history of eight previous meetings without a win—two of which were in finals—Liverpool delivered a dominant performance, extending their perfect record in this season’s competition. Under new head coach Arne Slot, the Reds continue to impress, maintaining their position at the top of the Champions League group stage with five wins from five matches.
This was a statement victory for Liverpool, who had long been haunted by their inability to defeat Real Madrid in European competition. A brilliant performance on the night saw them outclass the holders, with Slot’s tactical approach proving to be a masterstroke. Real Madrid, led by the experienced Carlo Ancelotti, were off the pace for much of the game, and their struggles in the Champions League this season now leave them with the challenge of securing a play-off spot in the tournament’s new format.
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Liverpool’s dominance was clear from the outset. They controlled possession and showed more intent than their counterparts, despite both teams missing from the penalty spot during a dramatic first half. Mohamed Salah, ever the talisman for Liverpool, had the chance to open the scoring but blazed his penalty wide after being fouled by Ferland Mendy. On the other hand, Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé also had a chance to equalise but saw his spot-kick saved by Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, following a foul by Andy Robertson on Lucas Vázquez.
The breakthrough for Liverpool came shortly after the break. Alexis Mac Allister, who has been increasingly influential for the Reds, opened the scoring in the 52nd minute with a calm and composed finish past Thibaut Courtois. It was a well-worked goal that showcased Liverpool’s quality and persistence. As the home crowd erupted in celebration, it seemed clear that this was going to be their night.
Real Madrid’s hopes of a response were dashed when they failed to capitalise on a golden opportunity. After Mbappé’s penalty was saved by Kelleher, the visitors never truly regained their rhythm, and Liverpool soon capitalised on their defensive frailties. Substitute Cody Gakpo sealed the win with 14 minutes to go, heading home a precise cross from Robertson to make it 2-0. The Dutch forward’s timely arrival and clinical finish highlighted Liverpool’s strength in depth, which has become a feature of their play under Slot.
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With the victory, Liverpool not only secured three vital points but also reaffirmed their dominance in the Champions League, maintaining a flawless record. Their five consecutive wins have positioned them firmly at the top of their group, and with this kind of form, they will be a formidable force as the tournament progresses. The win over Real Madrid will no doubt bolster Liverpool’s confidence as they look to continue their European success under their new manager.
As for Real Madrid, their disappointing loss leaves them with much work to do. They now face a battle to qualify for the knockout stages, and Ancelotti will need to find solutions quickly to avoid an early exit from the competition.