Liverpool Vs Ac Milan Tickets: 10 key things to know ahead of Liverpool Vs AC Milan as Champions League returns
The 2005 and 2007 Champions League Football qualifiers meet in the group stage for the very first time and an active Anfield troop will be deceitful in wait as Liverpool Football Club meets AC Milan. Here’s our match preview with 10 key things you need to know fast of the Reds’ opening Champions League Football game of the season.
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Milan is
For the first time since 2013/14, AC Milan is dining at the
top table of European football. Liverpool Football Club remains undefeated
in 2021/22 to date, but so does Milan. Their 100% record in Serie A appears
them snuggled at the top of the table together with Roma and Napoli.
In their three matches to date, they have scored seven and approved
just one with Rafael Leao and Olivier Giroud foremost the way with two goals
each. But the Reds are a dissimilar kettle of fish.
Any absences for either
squad?
Harvey Elliott is the famous absentee with surgery obligatory
after he disrupted his ankle at Leeds, denying him a
possible Champions League Football bow. Roberto Firmino leftovers
in the treatment room, as too Neco Williams and Takumi
Minamino to limit Klopp’s options, with his XI all but option itself.
For AC Milan, temporarily, the big news is that Zlatan
Ibrahimovic is to miss the trip due to an Achilles wound. Giroud is now predictable
to start after his retrieval from coronavirus. Tiemoue Bakayoko and Rade Krunic
endure sidelined.
The pinnacle meetings
This is a conference of European royalty, with 13 titles amid
the two clubs and Wednesday will mark their first modest meeting not to take
place in a final.
The night in Istanbul will incessantly be etched in club
folklore but Milan would get their retaliation just two years later in Athens,
without a dramatic flair, to even the ledger. There is no silverware on offer
on the night, but the road to Saint Petersburg starts here.
No. 20 for Mane?
It was a mixed bag from Sadio Mane at Elland Road that
has been in all the right places before his final ball let him down, with his
10th shot of the afternoon lastly gaining a goal.
And another raid that finds the net in contradiction of AC Milan
will see the winger notch his 20th in the Champions League Football, a
tally that would see him join Mohamed Salah, Samuel Eto’o, and Didier
Drogba as the only African players to reach that landmark.
It’s a must-watch
You caught the boss If you would think of any European fight,
then I think Liverpool Vs AC Milan is a must-watch! It’s one you want
to see, Klopp told journalists in his pre-match press session.
It will be a tough match for both sides. That it will, but
Klopp is surely looking forward to having the power of Anfield on his side once
more on a Champions League night. We spoke a lot in the past, rightly
so, about the European nights at Anfield and I cannot wait to knowledge that
now! It will be great and I’m looking forward to it.
Elsewhere in Group B
Atletico Madrid will host Porto at the Estadio Wanda Metropolitan,
with start scheduled for the same time as the game at Anfield at 8 pm (BST).
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AC Milan’s XI could look
like this
The Italian’s could set for just one change from their
weekend win over Lazio, with ex-Chelsea man Giroud making his reappearance
in a team that looks like this:
Maignan; Calabria, Romagnoli, Tomori, Hernandez; Kessie,
Tonali; Florenzi, Diaz, Leao; Giroud
Did you know?
In the 28 European matches, Klopp has overseen at Anfield
since Liverpool‘s reappearance to continental action, only two have ended
in the overthrow.
Atletico Madrid and Atalanta take the credit for those marks,
but the Reds’ advantage on home soil is irrefutable more so when you reflect
the latter was with no fans present. Fortress Anfield will have a big part to
play on Wednesday and through the campaign.
We know this ref
Szymon Marciniak is the man in the middle at Anfield and we
last saw him supervise the away leg at Atletico Madrid in 2020 and the trip to
PSG in the group stages in 2018/19.
You may still have bald covers from pulling your hair out
with some of his choices so perhaps find another coping device this time around
as it could be a trying evening at Anfield.
How can I watch it?
The game is live on BT Sport 2 in the UK, with attention
starting at 7 pm (BST) ahead of the 8 pm (BST) kickoff on Wednesday.
You can also follow all the action with us on This Is
Anfield on our totally and unashamedly biased liveblog, with post-match
analysis and reaction swiftly next full-time.
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