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Liverpool break Real Madrid jinx, secure dominant UCL win

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Liverpool ended their long-standing winless streak against Real Madrid with a thrilling 2-0 victory at Anfield, maintaining their perfect Champions League record this season.

The win marks a significant milestone, as the Reds had failed to defeat the reigning champions in their previous eight encounters, including two final losses.

Under new head coach Arne Slot, Liverpool delivered an impressive performance, dominating Carlo Ancelotti’s side, who now face a play-off battle after three losses in five games.

The breakthrough came in the 52nd minute when Alexis Mac Allister fired a low shot past Thibaut Courtois, igniting the Anfield crowd. However, the match’s drama peaked as both teams missed penalties. Caoimhin Kelleher denied Kylian Mbappe after Andy Robertson’s foul, while Mohamed Salah failed to convert following a challenge from Ferland Mendy.

Cody Gakpo sealed the win with a header from Robertson’s cross in the 76th minute, securing Liverpool’s top spot in their group with a flawless five-win run.

Despite the triumph, injuries to Conor Bradley and Ibrahima Konate raised concerns. Slot commented post-match, expressing hope for their swift recovery.

Liverpool now look poised for a strong finish in the tournament’s new format, with confidence high after finally overcoming their Real Madrid hurdle.

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