Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen are set for an eagerly anticipated Champions League showdown at Anfield, a match that captured the interest of fans and analysts alike the moment it was announced. Leading up to the game, Liverpool’s official website confirmed some noteworthy team news: Leverkusen will be missing three key players due to injury. Amine Adli, Jeanuel Belocian, and Nordi Mukiele are ruled out, and their absence could impact the German side’s strategy and depth against Liverpool’s aggressive playing style. However, on a more positive note for Leverkusen, forward Martin Terrier was seen training with his teammates before they set off for Merseyside, signaling his potential involvement.
This match also brings an added layer of intrigue with Xabi Alonso’s return to Liverpool as Leverkusen’s head coach. Alonso, who has alternated between a back-three and back-four defensive structure this season, has kept his tactical preferences unpredictable, which will add suspense as to how he plans to counter Liverpool’s own tactics. His decision to use either setup could depend on how he plans to navigate Liverpool’s attack and whether he wants to play conservatively or take a more assertive approach.
Alonso’s presence is bound to resonate with Liverpool supporters, given his deep connection with the club where he was a fan favorite and a pivotal midfielder. This past summer, his name even circulated in speculation as a possible future successor to Jurgen Klopp, an idea that Liverpool fans greeted with enthusiasm. Now, as he makes his way back to Anfield, Alonso, now 42, expressed his excitement, calling the stadium “amazing.” He’s expected to receive a rousing reception from Liverpool fans, who will no doubt be eager to see him back on familiar ground, albeit in a different capacity.
The high-profile match has also drawn comments from other figures in European football, with Arne Slot noting its significance in the revamped Champions League lineup this season. Slot suggested that the clash between Liverpool and Leverkusen is one of the standout fixtures of the current European schedule. Liverpool, in turn, will be well aware of the formidable quality within Leverkusen’s squad, even with the absence of Adli, Belocian, and Mukiele. These injuries could tilt the balance slightly in Liverpool’s favor, although Klopp’s side is dealing with its own roster challenges as well.
Following the electrifying atmosphere of Liverpool’s recent match against Brighton, fans will be looking forward to a similarly intense showing, hoping the home team can secure another win to strengthen their position at the top of both the Premier League and Champions League tables. Liverpool will need the support of their home crowd to create a charged atmosphere for what promises to be an unforgettable night at Anfield, as they look to mark another step forward in this new chapter under Klopp’s leadership.