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Image Credits: Imago ImagesLiverpool manager Arne Slot has shared his thoughts on Liverpool’s Champions League fixture list following the league-phase draw.
The Reds learned their eight opponents for the opening stage of the competition during Thursday’s UEFA proceedings in Monaco.
The Premier League champions will host Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, PSV Eindhoven, and Qarabag at Anfield, while travelling to face Internazionale, Eintracht Frankfurt, Marseille, and Galatasaray.
Liverpool finished the 2024–25 league phase in impressive fashion, winning seven of their eight matches, but were eliminated in the round of 16 by eventual champions Paris Saint-Germain.
Speaking after the draw, the Dutchman told Liverpoolfc.com: “I think the first thing to say is that like last season, it is a very challenging draw, but we knew that it would be because in the Champions League, especially with the new format, there is no such thing as an easy draw.
“But what is also clear is that this is a very exciting draw, full of big games both home and away.
“To be able to welcome Real Madrid to Anfield again is something special.
That is, I am sure, a fixture that the whole world will be looking at.
“On a personal note, it is always nice to play against a Dutch team in PSV Eindhoven, a team that won the league title two years in a row.
“The same goes for Galatasaray, who have won three in a row in Turkey, and for Qarabag, the champions of Azerbaijan.
“And to also play against sides of the calibre of Inter Milan, Atletico Madrid, Eintracht Frankfurt and Marseille shows the strength of this competition.
“None of our league-phase games will be straightforward, that is clear, but I am sure our supporters will be looking forward to all of the Anfield games and to all of the away fixtures, which will all be played in big stadiums with fanatical and passionate fans.
“They will be excited and so are we
We have a very busy schedule coming up, both domestically and in Europe, but we are excited and ready for the challenges ahead.”
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