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Real Madrid’s Quarter Final Win Over Liverpool, Here Are Three Answers Behind Their Win

Real Madrid’s Quarter Final Win Over Liverpool, Here Are Three Answers Behind Their Win

Real Madrid is in the Semi-Finals and here are the main key factors and talking point, they are back into the Champions League semi-finals once again, after their goalless draw at Anfield following the 3-1 first-leg win, which means Zinedine Zidane’s side are back among Europe’s top final four.


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Here comes a study of the second leg, which means answering the questions we had before the game and asking some questions that we now need going forward.


Could Real Madrid Break The 3-1 ‘curse’?


A 3-1 first-leg lead took Real Madrid into an away European second leg, knowing that this result that still hasn’t always gone Real Madrid way, the average for teams with a 3-1 lead after having a home leg progression is 79% over the years of European Competitions.


Real Madrid’s record was just 60%, having gone through six of the 10 times when they had a 3-1 lead from their home game. Well, they did it again, now their record with the first leg results is 64%. And by the way, it’s three-time out of three for Zidane, having taken 3-1 first leg home leads against Napoli, PSG, and Liverpool and turned all of them into qualifications for the next round.


How Would Real Madrid Deal With The Absence Of Lucas Vazquez?


Lucas Vazquez being injured might not have sounded like it was a big deal at the beginning of the season, but by the way, the Galician has filled in for Dani Carvajal the full year due to injury was actually a major blow, with him out how would Zidane deal with the right-back position.


With Alvaro Odriozola? He went for Fede Valverde which was absolutely a bold move, it was a good move which actually worked, Zidane knew exactly what to do to cover that position with this absence, It worked very well against one of the best team with the best-left sides in Europe.


How Would Vinicius Impact This Game?


Vinicius who was the star for the first leg, where he scored two brilliant goals and as well as causing so many more problems for the Liverpool defense, so how would he do in this game, which was asked Klopp about the Brazilian in his pre-match press conference where said that he was impressed but not surprised” by his performance. So, will the German’s have a different approach for dealing with the Brazilian in the second leg.?

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