Andrew Robertsondefense of Liverpoolassured that they will be measured at a Real Madrid “impressive” at the end of the Champions Leaguebut pointed out that his team “has a lot of options to win” and ruled out none of his teammates going through the head “what happened in Kyiv“, in the final against which the white team won ‘red’ 3-1 in 2018.
“We are going to face an impressive rival, but if we all do our best we will have a lot of chances to win. We didn’t even think about what happened in Kiev. Next season we will already take revenge by the victory ‘Champions’ and do things right. What happened in that final is over and now we only think about Paris,” he said at a press conference in the Stade de France.
“Madrid has been able to relax, play less and have a calmer preparation because they won their league three weeks ago. They rested more for the game, but we arrived in good shape, we worked very hard to overcome the difficult moments and we want to finish well. We have to keep the competitiveness of the last games,” he emphasized.
“We have a good squad in which changes can be made without lowering the level. What happened in the Premier on Sunday was a rollercoaster for the fans, more than for us who only think about winning on the pitch. The night was tough, it took us a few days to get over it, but now we are focused on the most important game that can be played. We know what to expect and we really want to experience it,” he said.
Source: El heraldo
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