Liverpool Vs Real Madrid 2-5, Bad Dreams Named Vicinus And Karim Benzema

JAKARTA - Real Madrid impressed so much in the match against Liverpool in the first leg of the Champions League last 16 on Wednesday morning WIB. Having fallen 0-2, Los Blancos got up and turned things around.

Carlo Ancelotti's side left Liverpool supporters who packed the Anfield Stadium silent. Their five goals fell into Alisson Becker's goal.

This 5-2 victory clearly eases Real Madrid's steps in dealing with the second leg played at the Santiago Bernabeu, March 15. You could say, one leg of Real Madrid is already in the quarter-finals.

Vinicius Junior and Karim Benzema are the Reds' nightmare. The two each scored two goals and one assist for Los Blancos.

Both teams appeared at a fast tempo since the final whistle sounded. Liverpool became the party that first broke the deadlock when the game was only four minutes old. Mohamed Salah got enough space and time on the right side to send a cross to Nunez, who was struck by the Uruguayan with his heels to break into Thibaut Courtois' goal.

Real tried to equalize immediately. Excision at Liverpool's back allowed Karim Benzema to pass the ball at Rodrygo, but his shot was blocked. Not long after, Nunez's sweeping ball was accepted by Salah. Unfortunately, despite being able to outwit two Real players, Salah's finishing shot was still off the mark.

In the 14th minute, Liverpool doubled their lead. Dani Carvajal sent a pass to Courtois, but the Belgian goalkeeper failed to master it perfectly, and the ball was pushed by Salah to get back into the Real goal.

Left behind by two goals did not make Real loosen. Vinicius who was in the Liverpool penalty box was blocked by a number of defenders to the hosts. However, the Brazilian was able to curl a curling shot that goalkeeper Alisson couldn't stop to reduce Real's lag in the 21st minute.

In the 35th minute, Blunder Alisson allowed Real to equalize. Starting from Joe Gomez's back pass to Alisson, the Brazilian goalkeeper intended to throw the ball forward, but instead the ball hit Vinicius who was in front of him and headed into his own net.

Moments before halftime, Real had the opportunity to take the lead. Courtois fired a long throw forward, the ball was then sent by Vinicius to Rodrygo, but Andrew Robertson was able to move quickly to throw the ball away.

Real was completely able to turn things around in the 47th minute. Luka Modric's free kick was headed easily by Eder Militao who was not escorted at all. Liverpool 2, Real 3.

The visitors are getting crazier. This time it was the turn of French striker Karim Benzema who had his name on the scoreboard in the 55th minute. He played a one-two pass with Rodrygo on the edge of Liverpool's penalty box, and fired a deflected shot by Joe Gomez to then outwit Alisson and into the Liverpool goal.

Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp took the initiative to sharpen his front line and include Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino, but what happened was that Real again increased their lead in the 67th minute. It started with Modric's swiftness to snatch the ball and initiated a counterattack, the ball was then sent to Vinicius. The Brazilian then passed it on to Benzema, who still had time to outwit Alisson before slotting the ball into the home net.

In the remaining time, Liverpool are still trying hard to threaten Real's goal. But they were unable to penetrate Real's defense meetings, even though they had relied on a combination of short passes and cross passes. Real came out as the winner and looked at the second match with light steps.

Lineup:

Liverpool: Alisson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez (Joel Matip 73'), Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson, Jordan Henderson (James Milner 73'), Fabinho, Stefan Bajcetic (Harvey Elliot 85'), Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez (Diogo Jota 64'),

Real Madrid: Thibaut Courtois, Dani Carvajal, Eder Militao, Antonio Rudiger, David Alaba (Nacho Fernandez 27'), Federico Valverde, Eduardo Camavinga, Luka Modric (Toni Kroos 87'), Rodrygo (Dani Ceballos 81'), Karim Benzema (Marco Asensio 87'), Vinicius Junior