When did Liverpool play Real Madrid in the Champions League?

22 October 2014. From the section Liverpool were given a painful lesson in how far the Champions League has moved on in their absence as they were completely outclassed by holders Real Madrid at Anfield.

Who is the Liverpool goalkeeper in the Champions League?

Liverpool 0-3 Real Madrid Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casilas: “We have to keep on this run of winning, winning and winning. The biggest positive we can take is that we are comfortable playing in any system. “We know that we have a great team and that is going to keep us going until the end of every game.”

What’s the next game for Liverpool in Europe?

Who’s next? Next up in Europe for Liverpool is a trip to Real Madrid in 4 November, while Arsenal host Anderlecht on the same night. Bill Smith: Despite all the moaning, groaning and gloating Liverpool are still well in the race for the only realistic place in the group – second.

Who are the holders of the Champions League?

Liverpool were given a painful lesson in how far the Champions League has moved on in their absence as they were completely outclassed by holders Real Madrid at Anfield.

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When was the last time Liverpool were 3 down at half time?

It was the first time Liverpool had been three down at half-time at Anfield in their long and glorious European history – a fact no doubt noted by Real coach Carlo Ancelotti, who was in charge of AC Milan in Istanbul in 2005 when the Reds claimed the Champions League after facing a similar heavy deficit at the interval.

Who was the Real Madrid player who opened the scoring?

Cristiano Ronaldo led Real’s charge with a superb opener after 23 minutes and Karim Benzema added two before the interval to leave the hosts facing a desperate exercise in damage limitation.

Who is not in the Liverpool football team?

Liverpool, without the departed Luis Suarez and the injured Daniel Sturridge, look a shadow of the side that almost claimed the Premier League last season, with the pace and pressing conspicuous by their absence.