Real Madrid and Liverpool define the Champions

Real Madrid and Liverpool define the Champions

This match, which brings together the two strongest teams in the world, was going to be played in Saint Petersburg, Russia, but within the framework of the wide range of sanctions suffered by the Eurasian country, which includes sports, the venue was taken away, to take her to the French capital.

It will be the sixth definition of the “Champions” in the French capital after the previous plays in 1956 (Real Madrid champion), 1975 (Bayern Munich), 1981 (Liverpool), all in Parque de los Príncipes, 2000 (Real Madrid) and 2006 (Barcelona), the last two at the Stade de France.

Madrid, with the Italian Carlos Ancelotti, who won the Champions League with Milan and also with his current team but eight years ago, and Liverpool with the German Jurgen Klopp, who conquered it three years ago with the English team, promise technique, emotion and hierarchy at a level that only this definition can offer.

On their way to the final, Real Madrid left behind, always with suffering and a dose of luck, but also with attitude, PSG in the round of 16, Chelsea in the quarterfinals and Manchester City in the semifinals.

Liverpool, for its part, successively eliminated, with more air and football, Inter, Benfica and Villarreal.

On paper, the British team seems more of a candidate, but Madrid has been weighing down its no less than 13 previous Champions Leagues, and that the defining matches do not weigh on it, quite the opposite.

The formations:

Real Madrid: Thibaut Courtois; Dani Caravajal, Eder Militao, David Alaba and Ferlan Mendy; Federico Valverde, Casemiro, Toni Kroos and Luka Modric; Vinicius Junior and Karim Benzema. DT: Carlos Ancelotti.

Liverpool: Alisson Becker; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konaté, Virgil Van Dijk, and Andrew Robertson; Thiago Alcantara, Robert Henderson and Naby Keita; Mohammed Salah, Sadio Mane and Luis Diaz. DT: Jurgen Klopp.

Referee:

Clement Urpin (France).

Basketball court:

Stade de France (France).

Start time:

16:00 (Argentina).

TV:

ESPN and Star+.

Source: Ambito

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