Liverpool Stun Real Madrid: What This Shocking Victory Means for the Title Race
The decision to start Wirtz paid off, adding guile between the lines. Slot’s blueprint—compact shape, aggressive pressing, and set-piece precision—was executed to perfection.
Madrid’s Midfield Conundrum
Despite boasting Bellingham, Camavinga, and Tchouaméni, Madrid lacked vertical penetration. Their 61% possession yielded just two shots on target, and Mbappé was often isolated.
Alonso’s side missed Rüdiger’s leadership at the back and Carvajal’s overlapping threat, exposing a reliance on individual brilliance that never materialized.



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