Arne Slot expressed his satisfaction with Liverpool’s dominant 2-0 victory over Real Madrid in their latest Champions League clash, describing the Spanish giants as a “pain in the a*” for the Reds in recent years. This result marked Liverpool’s first victory over Real Madrid since 2009, following a series of frustrating defeats, including two in the final (2018 and 2022). Despite the significant win, Slot downplayed its importance in the grand scheme of the tournament, emphasizing that a victory over Madrid in the knockout stages would carry much more weight.
In a post-match interview, Slot highlighted the historic success of Real Madrid in the Champions League, noting their status as reigning champions and perennial European powerhouses. “It is always good to win a game, especially a big one like this, but it’s difficult to judge how important these group-stage victories are,” Slot said. His focus remained on the bigger picture, stating that the win would truly feel significant if it occurred in the latter stages of the competition, such as the knockout rounds.
Liverpool’s Clinical Performance: Dominating Real Madrid
Liverpool delivered a well-rounded and clinical performance, making their 2-0 victory over Real Madrid well-deserved. The Reds were in control throughout the match, limiting Real Madrid’s attacking threats and keeping Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham quiet for most of the game. Despite Mohamed Salah missing a penalty, Liverpool’s dominance was evident, with Real Madrid managing just 37% possession and only three shots on target.
The two goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo sealed the win, but it was the overall team performance that stood out. Liverpool showed great discipline in defense and were efficient in their attacking play. Slot was particularly pleased with his team’s effort, noting their ability to handle high-caliber players like Mbappe and Bellingham. However, he remained cautious about reading too much into this win, acknowledging that the true test will come later in the tournament, particularly if the teams meet again in the knockout stages.
Injury Concerns: Konate and Bradley’s Fitness Under Scrutiny
Despite the victorious night, Liverpool faced concerns over injuries to key players Ibrahima Konate and Conor Bradley. Konate and Bradley, who had been instrumental in Liverpool’s solid defensive display, were both forced off due to injury. Bradley, in particular, had been exceptional in keeping Mbappe quiet and assisting Mac Allister’s opening goal. His performance was even more impressive considering he had deputized for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was recovering from a hamstring issue.
Slot expressed hope that both players would be available for Liverpool’s next match against Manchester City, but he also acknowledged the uncertainties surrounding their fitness. “I know where they have pain, but how bad or good it is difficult to judge so close after the game,” Slot commented. With the Premier League leaders preparing for a crucial match against City, Slot’s ability to manage injuries and adapt his squad will be crucial in the coming days.
Real Madrid’s Struggles: Ancelotti’s Assessment of Defeat
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti admitted that his team was beaten by the better side on the night, stating that Liverpool deserved their 2-0 victory. Ancelotti expressed support for Kylian Mbappe, who missed a penalty during the match, and acknowledged the challenges his team faced. “It’s a difficult moment for Mbappe, but we have to support him,” Ancelotti said. “Missing penalties happens to everyone.”
This defeat was a major setback for Real Madrid, marking their third group-stage loss in the Champions League, something that has never occurred in the club’s history. With their qualification hopes now hanging by a thread, Ancelotti remains confident that his team will still progress. “This game wasn’t decisive in terms of our league position,” he stated. “We have to make sure we are in the next 24 as high as we can, and we will be there.” As the tournament progresses, Real Madrid will need to regroup and focus on securing their spot in the knockout stages.
Liverpool’s Aspirations and Challenges Ahead
With five wins from five games, Liverpool sit comfortably at the top of their Champions League group and are on the brink of qualification for the last 16. However, Slot insists that the team remains grounded. “This club always wants more. Winning a group-stage game is good, but the real test lies ahead,” he noted.
Liverpool now turn their attention to domestic football, with a crucial Premier League match against Manchester City looming. As the Reds chase success on multiple fronts, Slot’s pragmatic approach and emphasis on collective effort could prove decisive in maintaining their momentum.