Liverpool must make Champions League change ahead of next knockout round
This may come as a surprise, but Liverpool have not won a knockout match in the Champions League at Anfield since that historic victory over Barcelona in May 2019.
Liverpool are among the favourites to win the competition this season, but their home form in the knockout rounds is one factor that can be improved on.
The last time the Reds won at Anfield at this stage of the Champions League was that famous night against Barcelona before European Cup number six was lifted in Madrid.
Two years have now passed since the night Atletico Madrid ended Liverpool's dreams of defending their crown - on this day in 2020, before Covid hit football and the whole world hard.
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The Reds came into the game with a 1-0 deficit after losing the first leg out in Madrid, but were full of confidence that another magical Anfield evening could be created.
With Alisson Becker out of action, Adrian started in goal and it was a night to forget for the Spaniard after conceding two strikes from Marcos Llorente that