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Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Match Preview: Liverpool v Ludogorets Razgrad — Champions League

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Liverpool make a long awaited return to Europe’s elite competition for the first time in five seasons at Anfield on Tuesday night, when the Reds face Bulgarian side Ludogorets.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Tuesday, April 8, 2008: In safe hands... Liverpool's captain Steven Gerrard MBE places the ball in the corner quadrant during the UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final 2nd Leg match against Arsenal at Anfield. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Liverpool v Ludogorets Razgrad

Tuesday, 16th September 2014

Champions League

Anfield


Brendan Rodgers side kick off their welcome return to the Champions League against Bulgarian qualifiers Ludogorets in Group B, and the Reds will be looking to bounce back with immediate effect to the disappointing home defeat against Aston Villa on Saturday evening.


Liverpool will be looking to respond quickly and begin their European campaign in style before facing two tougher games against Swiss champions Basel and reigning Champions League winners, Real Madrid, as the big European night’s under the lights arrive back at Anfield.


Tuesday night’s clash will be the first time in both clubs’ history that the sides have met in any fixture and it will also be the first ever game in the group stage at the highest level for the Reds’ opponents.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Wednesday, December 9, 2009: Liverpool's players stand for a team group photograph before the UEFA Champions League Group E match against Fiorentina at Anfield. Back row L-R: Emiliano Insua, goalkeeper Diego Cavalieri, Dirk Kuyt, Martin Skrtel, Daniel Agger. Front row L-R: Alberto Aquilani, Andrea Dossena, captain Steven Gerrard MBE, Stephen Darby, Yossi Benayoun, Javier Mascherano. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The much anticipated encounter will be the first in the prestigious competition for Liverpool since they crashed out at the group stage in December 2009 when a second half comeback from Italian side Fiorentina – after Yossi Benayoun’s opener – defeated Rafael Benitez’s team 2-1 at Anfield.


Only two players who featured in the match-day squad at Anfield that disappointing night still remain at the club – Steven Gerrard and Martin Skrtel.


Team News


Rodgers made changes to his side for the visit of Villa – notably resting Raheem Sterling – and the Liverpool boss will be forced into making one change to the side that slumped to defeat at the weekend.


The back four could remain unchanged for the third consecutive game with Martin Skrtel and Glen Johnson still out injured, but Kolo Toure and Jose Enrique – who both occupied the bench on Saturday – could receive starting berths if the Reds boss alters his defensive line as the Reds play three games in a demanding week.


Captain Steven Gerrard – who is at the stage of his career where careful management over his ageing legs is a must – is set to lead Liverpool back into the competition. However, with Emre Can ruled out and Joe Allen also set to miss the game, Lucas Leiva is likely to continue on the bench and be the player to step in for the captain during the game, should Rodgers withdraw the 34-year-old to preserve him ahead a tough fixture at West Ham next weekend.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Tuesday, February 19, 2008: Liverpool's captain Steven Gerrard MBE celebrates scoring the second goal against FC Internazionale Milano during the UEFA Champions League First Knockout Round 1st Leg match at Anfield. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Adam Lallana made his debut on Saturday, receiving his first minutes of the season and he is likely to play again as he searches to regain match fitness and sharpness which is evidently not yet with the former Southampton man.


Lazar Markovic is suspended for the game as he was sent off for former club Benfica against Juventus at the semi-final stage of the Europa League last season – resulting in a two game ban – and the Serbian’s absence is likely to see Sterling recalled to the starting XI in his place.


Mario Balotelli is also set to continue up front for Rodgers’ team as Daniel Sturridge frustratingly misses his second game through an avoidable injury.


Opposition


Formed in 2001, Ludogorets have enjoyed a dramatic rise through the Bulgarian football pyramid and last season recorded their third successive title win in the ‘A Group’ league under former Bulgarian international Stoycho Stoev.


After defeat on the opening day of the new season however, Stoev was sacked and new manager Georgi Dermendzhiev was the man chosen to take the club forward.


Ludogorets, based in the north-eastern town of Razgrad, have reached the group stage of the competition for the first time in their short 13 year history thanks to an eventful second leg in the fourth qualifying round at home against Steaua Bucharest.


A dramatic last minute equaliser forced the game to extra-time but the home side went down to 10 men with goalkeeper Vladislav Stoyanov receiving a second yellow card, meaning centre back Cosmin Moti had to take the gloves.


Moti performed heroics in the penalty shootout, converting the first penalty and saving two, handing the Bulgarian’s a 6-5 shootout win and firing them to the group stage for the first time at the third attempt.


Playing at a packed Anfield in front of 45,000 will provide a unique experience for the Bulgarian side, who play their home matches at the Ludogorets Arena – their home since September 2011 that boasts a capacity of just 8000 – but the return fixture will be played in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, as ground regulations are not up to the standard required by UEFA.


The much anticipated first group game will be shown live on ITV1 with kick off at Anfield coming at 19:45.



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