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·20 Februari 2025
Barcelona star backs Liverpool as the team to beat in Europe

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·20 Februari 2025
Liverpool’s dominance in the UEFA Champions League league phase has caught the attention of Europe’s elite, with Lamine Yamal admitting that the Reds are the favourites for the competition. As reported by Mundo Deportivo, the young Barcelona talent acknowledged Liverpool’s position at the top of the table, stating, “There is only one team in the Champions League that is more favoured than us, and that is Liverpool because they finished first.”
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Arne Slot’s side secured seven wins out of eight, only falling short in a dead-rubber clash against PSV. That form ensured they finished ahead of Barcelona, setting up a knockout phase where the two clubs can only meet in the final.
With their round of 16 draw approaching, Liverpool will face either Brest, Benfica, or PSG, with the winner of Brest vs PSG entering the mix. The draw is scheduled for Friday, February 21st, in Switzerland.
Yamal highlighted the challenge ahead for Barcelona, but his comments reflect the respect Liverpool command in European football. He added: “In the end, you have the hope, but that happens every year… I think this year could be the year.”
The young Spaniard’s words underline how the European football landscape sees Liverpool – a side expected to go deep into the tournament.
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Liverpool have been a consistent force in the Champions League, and their current squad possesses the quality to go all the way. With Arne Slot leading the charge, the Reds are well-positioned for another deep run in the competition.
From a Liverpool fan’s perspective, it is encouraging to see a young Barcelona player openly admitting that Liverpool are the strongest team in the tournament. Finishing first in the league phase was a statement, and the squad’s depth and quality should fill fans with optimism.
However, knockout football is unpredictable, and while Liverpool should be favourites against potential round-of-16 opponents, past seasons have shown that surprises happen. The performances against Europe’s top clubs will ultimately define this campaign.
Another key talking point is Arne Slot’s tactical approach. While his system has brought results, it remains to be seen how Liverpool handle the challenges posed by PSG, Benfica, or another heavyweight later in the tournament.
Fans will hope this is another step towards European glory, and if Liverpool continue their current form, there is every reason to believe they can lift the trophy once again.