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Champions League preview: Liverpool host Benfica at Anfield

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Liverpool will look to book a safe passage to the UEFA Champions League semi-finals when they host Benfica at Anfield on Wednesday.

The penultimate stage of the UEFA Champions League is nearly upon us, with the remaining two second-leg fixtures of the quarter-finals scheduled for Wednesday.

Liverpool will play hosts to Benfica at Anfield, hoping to capitalise on their existing two-goal lead and progress to the semi-finals.

Liverpool reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals by first topping Group B ahead of Atletico Madrid before scraping past Inter Milan in the Round of 16.

On the other hand, Benfica surprised everyone by pipping Barcelona to the second spot in Group E before beating Ajax in the opening knockout round.

Liverpool’s form in 2022 has been sensational, with the Reds losing just one game this year, an inconsequential 1-0 defeat to Inter Milan in the previous round of the UEFA Champions League.

Jurgen Klopp’s men come into Wednesday’s clash on the back of a riveting encounter against Manchester City, which ended in a 2-2 draw.

As for Benfica, the Eagles have blown hot and cold lately, winning only five of their last ten games across all competitions. But Nelson Verissimo’s charges returned to winning ways this past weekend with a 3-1 victory over Belenenses SAD, with the in-demand Darwin Nunez scoring a match-winning hat-trick.

The first leg ended in a 3-1 win for Liverpool, with Ibrahima Konate, Sadio Mane, and Luis Diaz on target, while Nunez scored the goal that kept Benfica in the contest. Ahead of the latest meeting between the two sides.

Jurgen Klopp does not have any fresh roster issues hampering his preparations ahead of the visit of Benfica for the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg. The Liverpool manager will have a full-strength squad at his disposal on Wednesday.

Alisson Becker picks himself between the sticks, with Liverpool lining up in the usual 4-3-3 system in front of him.

Ibrahima Konate should return to the heart of the Liverpool defence, replacing Joel Matip to be Virgil van Dijk’s partner. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson are automatic picks as the two full-backs.

Up ahead in midfield, Naby Keita will likely get another chance to impress after a convincing performance in the first leg against Benfica.

Keita should start in place of Jordan Henderson, with Fabinho sitting at the base of the midfield trifecta. Curtis Jones will likely complete the midfield unit, with Thiago Alcantara getting a rest ahead of another big game against Manchester City.

Mohamed Salah has not been at his best lately, but the Liverpool talisman will likely retain his spot on the right-wing. Luis Diaz should return to the left flank, with Roberto Firmino reprising his trademark false-nine role. Sadio Mane and Diogo Jota will be options on the bench.

Probable Lineup (4-3-3): Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, van Dijk, Robertson; Keita, Fabinho, Jones; Salah, Firmino, Diaz

Benfica

Like his counterpart in the Liverpool dugout, Nelson Verissimo does not have any new injuries to contend with ahead of the trip to Anfield.

On Wednesday, the Benfica manager will be bereft of the services of two first-team players, with Rodrigo Pinho and Lucas Verissimo recovering from their respective knee issues.

In Verissimo’s continued absence, Jan Vertonghen and Nicolas Otamendi pick themselves to form the central defensive partnership.

Gilberto Moraes Junior and Alejandro Grimaldo will likely be the two full-backs, with Odysseas Vlachodimos taking his place in the Benfica goal.

Up ahead in midfield, Julian Weigl and Adel Taarabt will have the onus on them to keep things tight in the middle of the park while facilitating smooth transitions. Rafa Silva and Everton will be the two wide midfielders, with the duo forming the second bank of four, which will aim to snuff out the half-spaces.

Silva and Everton will be direct in their approach from the flanks, looking to link up with the central striker Darwin Nunez, who will be the chief threat for Benfica. Goncalo Ramos will play off Nunez, with the 20-year-old providing the creative impetus from the central areas.

Probable Lineup (4-4-1-1): Vlachodimos; Gilberto, Otamendi, Vertonghen, Grimaldo; Silva, Weigl, Taarabt, Everton; Ramos; Nunez

Key Stats

  • Liverpool won 3-1 in the first leg in Lisbon. The Reds have gone on to win the competition on the previous two occasions in which they have won both legs in a European Cup/UEFA Champions League knockout stage tie against Benfica, doing so in 1977/78 and 1983/84.
  • Only two teams have ever won by more than one goal away at Liverpool in the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League. However one of those instances was by Benfica (2-0 in 2005/06 in the Round of 16) – the other being Chelsea’s 3-1 win there in the 2008/09 quarter-finals.
  • Liverpool have won each of their last five games against Portuguese sides in the UEFA Champions League, scoring 16 goals and only conceding three times. Overall, they are unbeaten in nine games against Portuguese teams in the competition since Benfica won at Anfield in March 2006 (W7 D2).
  • Liverpool have progressed from each of their last 12 ties in the UEFA Champions League knockout stages after winning the first leg, with their last – and only – elimination in this scenario coming in the 2001/02 quarter-finals against Bayer Leverkusen (1-0 in the first leg, 2-4 in the second leg).
  • Benfica have only won one of their last nine away games in the UEFA Champions League (D3 L5), although that victory did come in the last round as they eliminated Ajax (1-0 last month). They have only won consecutive away games in the competition once previously, doing so in September-October 2011 under Jorge Jesus.

 

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