Liverpool 0-0 Real Madrid: Liverpool knocked out of Champions League after goalless draw at Anfieldon April 14, 2021 at 10:04 pm

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Real Madrid’s three first-leg goals are enough to knock Liverpool out of the Champions League after a goalless draw at Anfield.

Liverpool out of Champions League

Real arrived at Anfield protecting a 3-1 lead from the first leg and while they eventually went through in relative comfort Liverpool will curse themselves for missing several glorious first-half chances.

Mohamed Salah shot straight at Real keeper Thibaut Courtois, who also saved well from James Milner, in the opening moments and shot over when he should have hit the target while Georginio Wijnaldum was also guilty of squandering an opportunity to at least apply pressure to Zinedine Zidane’s side.

Real’s best chance saw Benzema drive in a shot that was deflected on to the post, while Courtois was in action again to block Roberto Firmino’s angled shot after the break.

Liverpool ran out of steam and ideas as the second half wore on, and Real defended with defiance and resilience to seal the win and set up a meeting with another Premier League side in Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea.

Liverpool’s lack of cutting edge decisive

Liverpool were always fighting the odds as they trailed from the first leg but Klopp knew an early goal would have revived memories of previous Anfield comebacks in Europe – albeit they were in front of full houses rather than a deserted stadium.

And Liverpool have only themselves to blame because they certainly created those chances in the first half, the surprise being it was the normally reliable Salah who was guilty of two bad misses that could have rattled Real’s nerves.

Around 400 home fans gathered outside in an attempt to fashion some of the old atmosphere but sadly the only impact they made was to create more negative headlines with a disgraceful attack on the Real Madrid team coach that left the bus damaged. The Spanish giants received an apology from their opponents and Merseyside Police announced an investigation to find those responsible.

Mo Salah

Liverpool gave it everything for the 90 minutes but it was the lack of cutting edge that has characterised so many of their Anfield displays this season that removed any hopes they had of turning this tie around and proved their undoing.

As time went on, Real grew more confident and comfortable, and the introduction of the likes of Diogo Jota and Thiago Alcantara, who was disappointing, could not shift the tie the hosts’ way.

Klopp and his players must now lift themselves to chase a place in the Premier League’s top four to ensure they return to this competition next season.

Chelsea cannot underestimate Real

The latest incarnation of Real Madrid under Zinedine Zidane is hardly a vintage version. Indeed for large portions of this Champions League quarter-final second leg they were careless and scrappy.

However, they got the job done over two legs by showing their quality and threat at home then discipline and organisation at Anfield.

And this is the warning Chelsea must heed in the last four.

Real do not resemble their great predecessors but they still managed to overcome Liverpool – an injury-hit Liverpool it must be said – despite missing the twin defensive rocks Sergio Ramos and Raphael Varane, who they will hope to have back against Chelsea.

And as Liverpool became increasingly desperate, so Real’s street-wisdom came to the fore to ensure a low-key and comfortable last 20 minutes with barely any serious alarms.

Chelsea will be well aware of the class of their former keeper Courtois, who excelled here, the enduring quality of Luka Modric and the battle-hardened, relentless striking ability of veteran Karim Benzema.

Thomas Tuchel has no reason to fear Real but they will command his full respect and Zidane’s trademark has been finding a way to win the Champions League.

Real Madrid dominant in Europe – the best of the stats

  • Liverpool are winless in their past five games against Real Madrid in the Champions League (D1 L4).
  • Real Madrid have qualified for the semi-finals of the European Cup/Champions League for the 30th time, at least 10 more than any other team.
  • This was Liverpool’s ninth two-legged knockout tie in the Champions League under Jurgen Klopp, and only the second time they have failed to win either game in the tie (also versus Atletico Madrid in the last 16 in 2019-20).
  • Real Madrid have progressed from 11 of their 12 two-legged knockout ties in the Champions League under Zinedine Zidane, with their only elimination coming against Manchester City in last season’s last 16.
  • Liverpool have only won one of their past 11 games against Spanish opponents in the Champions League (D3 L7).
  • This was Real Madrid’s first goalless draw in a Champions League game since April 2016, when they drew 0-0 against Manchester City in the semi-final first leg.
  • Liverpool attempted 13 shots from inside the box against Real Madrid – their most in a Champions League game at Anfield without scoring since March 2006 v Benfica (20).

‘We rode the storm’ – what they said

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp talking to BT Sport: “You always need the key moments. We didn’t lose the tie tonight, we lost in Madrid. It was uncomfortable for Madrid. We were good, aggressive, had chances. We didn’t score and then the experience of Real Madrid played the tie down. That is ourselves this year with the finishing.

“We know how often Mo Salah finishes these things with closed eyes. Not here. Tonight it was absolutely OK, but we are out.

“We love this competition and for other reasons it is very important we are back in it. We can now concentrate on the Premier League and we will. We have to work our socks off.”

Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane: “We were up against it and we knew we had to suffer tonight, but in the end we got what we wanted, which was to go through. I think we handled the game well, we rode the storm and can be proud of our display.

“We knew they’d start fast and they were really good in the opening 15 minutes, but that’s normal. In the quarter-finals of the Champions League you have to dig in and we did that and got through.”

Liverpool

  1. Squad number7Player nameMilner
    Average rating

    5.04

  2. Squad number1Player nameAlisson
    Average rating

    5.03

  3. Squad number26Player nameRobertson
    Average rating

    4.98

  4. Squad number66Player nameAlexander-Arnold
    Average rating

    4.96

  5. Squad number47Player namePhillips
    Average rating

    4.83

  6. Squad number3Player nameFabinho
    Average rating

    4.76

  7. Squad number5Player nameWijnaldum
    Average rating

    4.61

  8. Squad number19Player nameKabak
    Average rating

    4.61

  9. Squad number11Player nameMohamed Salah
    Average rating

    4.52

  10. Squad number10Player nameMané
    Average rating

    4.46

  11. Squad number20Player nameDiogo Jota
    Average rating

    4.40

  12. Squad number9Player nameRoberto Firmino
    Average rating

    4.31

  13. Squad number6Player nameThiago Alcántara
    Average rating

    4.07

  14. Squad number23Player nameShaqiri
    Average rating

    4.00

  15. Squad number15Player nameOxlade-Chamberlain
    Average rating

    3.94

Real Madrid

  1. Squad number19Player nameOdriozola

    Average rating

    7.04

  2. Squad number10Player nameModric

    Average rating

    7.03

  3. Squad number22Player nameIsco

    Average rating

    7.01

  4. Squad number9Player nameBenzema

    Average rating

    7.01

  5. Squad number25Player nameRodrygo

    Average rating

    6.99

  6. Squad number1Player nameCourtois

    Average rating

    6.96

  7. Squad number6Player nameNacho

    Average rating

    6.92

  8. Squad number8Player nameKroos

    Average rating

    6.91

  9. Squad number14Player nameCasemiro

    Average rating

    6.89

  10. Squad number20Player nameVinícius Júnior

    Average rating

    6.86

  11. Squad number23Player nameMendy

    Average rating

    6.86

  12. Squad number3Player nameEder Militão

    Average rating

    6.85

  13. Squad number15Player nameValverde

    Average rating

    6.82

  14. Squad number11Player nameAsensio

    Average rating

    6.80

Line-ups

Liverpool

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Alisson
  • 66Alexander-Arnold
  • 47PhillipsBooked at 59mins
  • 19KabakSubstituted forJotaat 60’minutes
  • 26RobertsonBooked at 25mins
  • 5Wijnaldum
  • 3Fabinho
  • 7MilnerSubstituted forThiago Alcántaraat 60’minutes
  • 11Salah
  • 9FirminoSubstituted forShaqiriat 82’minutes
  • 10ManéSubstituted forOxlade-Chamberlainat 82’minutes

Substitutes

  • 6Thiago Alcántara
  • 8Keita
  • 13Adrián
  • 15Oxlade-Chamberlain
  • 20Jota
  • 21Tsimikas
  • 23Shaqiri
  • 28Davies
  • 46R Williams
  • 53Davies
  • 64Cain
  • 65Clarkson

Real Madrid

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Courtois
  • 15Valverde
  • 3Militão
  • 6Nacho
  • 23Mendy
  • 10Modric
  • 14CasemiroBooked at 25mins
  • 8KroosSubstituted forOdriozolaat 72’minutes
  • 11AsensioSubstituted forIscoat 82’minutes
  • 9Benzema
  • 20Vinícius JúniorSubstituted forRodrygoat 72’minutes

Substitutes

  • 12Marcelo
  • 13Lunin
  • 19Odriozola
  • 22Isco
  • 24Mariano
  • 25Rodrygo
  • 26Altube
  • 28Akinlabi Park
  • 30Arribas
  • 32Chust
Referee:
Björn Kuipers

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