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·27 de novembro de 2024
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·27 de novembro de 2024
Liverpool continued their flawless Champions League run this season, securing a comprehensive 2-0 win over holders Real Madrid at Anfield. The victory, which marked their fifth consecutive win in the competition, sent Liverpool two points clear at the top of their group.
Manager Arne Slot’s tactical discipline was evident throughout, with his side dominating a Madrid team struggling to field a full squad due to injuries. This victory further cements Liverpool’s credentials as a genuine contender for this season’s European crown.
After a goalless first half, Liverpool finally broke the deadlock early in the second half. A slick passing move between Conor Bradley and Alexis Mac Allister resulted in the Argentine midfielder’s well-taken goal. The goal came at a perfect moment for the Reds, giving them the upper hand after a first half that had seen them dominate possession but fail to convert their chances.
Liverpool’s defence remained solid throughout, and their resilience was rewarded when they saved themselves from a potential setback. Real Madrid were awarded a penalty after Lucas Vazquez was fouled in the box, giving Kylian Mbappé the chance to equalise.
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However, Caoimhin Kelleher, standing in for the injured Alisson, proved his worth with a brilliant save, denying Mbappé’s effort and keeping Liverpool’s advantage intact.
Despite the penalty miss from Salah, who saw his spot-kick clip the outside of the post after being fouled by Ferland Mendy, Liverpool remained in control. It wasn’t long before they doubled their lead. A well-delivered corner from Andrew Robertson found Cody Gakpo, who rose above Luka Modrić to head home, making it 2-0. Gakpo’s decisive goal confirmed Liverpool’s superiority on the night, and the Reds never looked back.
Real Madrid’s performance was marred by both individual errors and the absence of key players, with Ancelotti’s side struggling to find a rhythm. The absence of stars like Vinícius Júnior and Thibaut Courtois was sorely felt, and while Courtois made a couple of decent saves, including a vital stop from Salah earlier, Madrid lacked the necessary bite to challenge Liverpool effectively.
Despite their star player Jude Bellingham’s efforts, Madrid never really found their way into the game. Kylian Mbappé was kept quiet by a disciplined Liverpool defence, and the lack of cohesion in Madrid’s midfield allowed Liverpool to control proceedings.
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The pressure continued to build, and their lack of sharpness was punished. The visitors’ hopes of clawing back into the game were effectively ended when Gakpo’s header found the back of the net.
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