Liverpool secured a 2-0 victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League, marking their first win against the Spanish giants after eight previous attempts. Alexis Mac Allister and substitute Cody Gakpo scored for Liverpool, ensuring a perfect start to their campaign. The match at Anfield was thrilling, with Liverpool dominating from the outset.
Darwin Nunez almost gave Liverpool an early lead, but his shot was saved by Thibaut Courtois, with Raul clearing the danger. Nunez remained a constant threat throughout the first half, narrowly missing with a header after being set up by Mac Allister's precise pass. Despite these missed opportunities, Liverpool maintained pressure on Real Madrid's defence.

Seven minutes into the second half, Liverpool finally broke through. A well-executed play between Conor Bradley and Mac Allister ended with Mac Allister finding the bottom left corner of the net. This goal sent Anfield into a frenzy as Liverpool took a deserved lead in the match.
Real Madrid had a chance to equalise when Andrew Robertson fouled Lucas Vazquez in the box. However, Kylian Mbappe's penalty was brilliantly saved by Caoimhin Kelleher, preserving Liverpool's advantage. This crucial save kept Liverpool in control of the game.
Shortly after, Mohamed Salah earned a penalty for Liverpool when he was tripped by Ferland Mendy. Unfortunately for Liverpool, Salah's spot-kick hit the post and went wide. Despite this setback, Liverpool continued to press forward and eventually sealed their victory.
A clever corner routine involving Robertson and Curtis Jones resulted in Robertson crossing for Gakpo to head home. This goal confirmed Liverpool's dominance and placed them at the top of their Champions League group with five wins from five matches.
Liverpool's performance against Real Madrid was one of their best in recent encounters with Los Blancos. They ended the match with an expected goals (xG) total of 2.53 compared to Madrid's 1.24. This statistic highlights Liverpool's attacking prowess throughout the game.
The Reds have now scored in their last five Champions League matches, marking their longest scoring streak since a seven-game run between September 2022 and February 2023. This consistency underscores their strong form in Europe's premier club competition.
Liverpool's victory over Real Madrid not only boosts their confidence but also solidifies their position as serious contenders in this season's Champions League campaign.