Carlo Ancelotti expects Liverpool to battle against all odds
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is making no assumptions about what lies ahead against Liverpool despite Jurgen Klopp's side facing a seemingly impossible task in the Bernabeu.
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Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is making no assumptions about what lies ahead against Liverpool despite Jurgen Klopp's side facing a seemingly impossible task in the Bernabeu.
Liverpool face Real Madrid at the Estadio Bernabeu this Wednesday, 15 March in the second leg of their Round of 16 Champions League tie. The Reds' hopes in the competition are hanging by a thread after their heavy 5-2 first-leg defeat, which saw doubles for Vinicius Jr and Karim Benzema. Ad Can Jurgen Klopp's side somehow mount a recovery against the 14-times champions of Europe? Premier LeagueLiverpool 'didn't enjoy the challenge' at Bournemouth, admits Klopp11/03/2023 AT 16:11 When is Real Madrid v Liverpool? The second leg of the Champions League last-16 tie between Real Madrid and Liverpool kicks off at 20:00 GMT on Wednesday, March 15.
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Mohamed Salah missed a penalty as Liverpool came back down to earth in a shock 1-0 defeat at struggling Bournemouth on Saturday.
Mohamed Salah missed a penalty as Liverpool came back down to earth with a bump in their shock 1-0 defeat at struggling Bournemouth on Saturday.
Jurgen Klopp admitted his Liverpool side “didn’t enjoy the challenge” of facing basement side Bournemouth as they fell to a shock 1-0 loss on the south coast. Liverpool missed the opportunity of leapfrogging Tottenham into the Premier League’s top four, with Philip Billing’s first-half goal proving the difference. Ad Aside from Mohamed Salah’s missed penalty in the second period, The Reds rarely threatened the division’s worst defence.