“Madrid is better than Barça”

On Wednesday a hot match is expected at Anfield. Liverpool dreams of a comeback against Real Madrid, the whites trust the result of the first leg (3-1). The Reds hope to be the Liverpool of the great European nights against Zidane's team. One of those who believe that the best Liverpool will be seen is Kenny Dalglish, one of the Liverpool club's greatest legends. “I think the players are as hungry as last year, they are trying to replicate what they did. They lost six games in a row at Anfield, which is unheard of.”

“We are 3-1 down in the quarterfinals of the Champions League, playing again on Wednesday against Real Madrid, which I think what will make it more difficult (than Barcelona in 2019). Real Madrid is a better team than Barcelona. Barcelona won 3-0 at the Camp Nou and they behaved like a child in the last play of the game (clear occasion of Dembélé). That's where I thought: 'He's given us a chance.' Real Madrid have a better team defensively even though they had to make changes. Ramos will not play, they are still better than Barcelona, ​​”describes Dalglish.

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Kenny Dalglish.

Dalglish sees it difficult but trusts the Liverpool squad and their coach Jurgen Klopp. Also, strip of superstition: “The final is played in Istanbul, in the same stadium where we played against Milan and beat them on penalties. Maybe the romance is not dead yet and the bad season has a happy ending. “

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The Liverpool myth also analyzed the problems that the team has and the reasons for its downturn in the Premier: “There are no excuses, but there are a few reasons. For me, one of the biggest problems was losing four players in the same position. When you look at Van Dijk, you see a colossus and you think, 'How can I get through it?' It's the same with Matip at his side, with Joe Gómez …, but they had to put two midfielders, Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, so now they are 30 meters behind what they normally would play. It didn't help that there are no fans either, as Liverpool have always had a great deal of success with their audience. “