Real Madrid has announced its squad for the crucial Champions League encounter against Liverpool this Tuesday. The team will travel to Anfield missing key defenders Dani Carvajal, David Alaba, and Antonio Rüdiger, who remain sidelined due to injuries. They are now joined by Franco Mastantuono, who has been ruled out with a pubalgia injury just ahead of the match. The Argentine international was declared unfit for selection on Monday morning and is also expected to miss the upcoming fixture against Rayo Vallecano before the international break.
The stakes are high as Real Madrid looks to avenge last season’s defeat at Anfield, where they fell 2-0. Under the guidance of Xabi Alonso, the squad is currently riding a wave of positive momentum in the Champions League group stage. In stark contrast, Liverpool is grappling with their own struggles after a tumultuous October, seeking to regain form and confidence.
Squad Details
The Real Madrid squad for the clash features notable talents despite the absence of several first-team players. Goalkeepers include Thibaut Courtois, Andriy Lunin, and Fran Gonzalez. The defensive line will be bolstered by Éder Militão, Ferland Mendy, and others stepping up in the absence of their injured teammates. The midfield boasts stars like Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga, and Aurélien Tchouaméni, while the attacking front features talents such as Brahim Diaz, Endrick, and Vinicius Jr.
Tactical Considerations
As Real Madrid prepares for this pivotal match, tactical adjustments will be crucial given their defensive challenges. The absence of Carvajal and Alaba will force Alonso to rethink his backline strategy against a Liverpool side known for its attacking prowess. The team’s recent form in the Champions League highlights their ability to adapt under pressure, but can they maintain this against a desperate Liverpool side?
With both teams under pressure to perform, this match promises to be a thrilling encounter. Can Real Madrid secure a vital victory at Anfield and continue their pursuit of European glory? Only time will tell.


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