After beating Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid, LOSC will once again have a lot to do this evening against Liverpool, undisputed and undefeated leader after six days of the Champions League.
Lille is tackling a very big piece this evening: Liverpool. The Mastiffs travel for this 7th day of the Champions League to Anfield. The Reds are undefeated in this competition and sit in first place in this ranking as in the Premier League. Lille is therefore attacking what certainly appears to be the best team in Europe at the moment. The French coach “can only admire what the opposing coach is doing with his team which has only conceded two defeats this season. “They are consistent, so we know that it will certainly be the biggest challenge, the biggest challenge, of this season,” he believes. “We prepared mentally, physically, tactically, and what I expect from my team is that it shows the same face that it showed previously, in this competition” announced Bruno Génésio.
Although in the position of favorites, Arne Slot tried to put things into perspective: “number 1 does not mean that you are the best because you do not encounter the same opponents as the others, just as finishing 24th does not mean that you are the 24th team in the lot.” The Liverpool manager is extremely wary of LOSC. “You see Lille beating Real, Atlético… You can also be surprised on paper but as I’ve seen a lot of Lille’s matches, I’m not anymore. They deserve all the points they got because they had, in addition, a very complicated draw. They take an almost unbeatable Sporting at that time, that of Amorim, and there, it will be difficult for us too”, he confided to. the pre-match press conference.
At what time and on which channel to watch the match?
The match between Liverpool and LOSC will be followed live at 9 p.m. on Canal + and from 8 p.m. on our live stream.
What are the likely line-ups for the match?
Chevalier, Meunier, Cabella, David… Bruno Génésio lines up his best eleven by dealing with the absences to try to defeat Liverpool’s team almost in its entirety.
- Liverpool : Alisson – Alexander-Arnold, Konaté, Van Dijk, Robertson – Gravenberch, MacAllister, Jones – Salah, Diaz, Gakpo
- Lille : Chevalier – Chevalier – Meunier, Diakité, Alexsandro, Bakker – Bouaddi, André – Cabella, Haraldsson, Sahraoui – David