Real Madrid’s season has been marked by disappointment, especially in their attempt to defend the Champions League title. After a significant 4-0 loss to Barcelona, they have struggled to stay competitive at the top of La Liga.
In their recent clash with Premier League frontrunners Liverpool, Madrid lost 2-0 at Anfield, with goals from Cody Gakpo and Alexis Mac Allister. The performance of Real’s defense, however, was particularly scrutinized.
Star player Kylian Mbappe had a tough game, failing to make an impact and even missing a penalty that could have leveled the score.
Meanwhile, young Liverpool defender Conor Bradley received accolades for his impressive performance, especially for a well-timed tackle that stopped Mbappe from breaking through the defense.
Bradley’s no-nonsense approach demonstrated he was unfazed by facing a World Cup champion, and the crowd appreciated his efforts.
Post-match commentary further underscored Mbappe’s lackluster display. Thierry Henry, who respects Mbappe’s talent, remarked on Bradley’s standout performance, noting, “Conor Bradley was just outstanding,” and indicated Mbappe’s lack of offensive contributions made it easier for Bradley.
Henry also pointed out that Bradley’s pivotal tackle set a strong tone for the match, highlighting the psychological advantage it gave his teammates.
Currently, Real Madrid finds themselves 24th among 36 teams in the revamped Champions League standings, threatening an early exit from the tournament they won last year against Borussia Dortmund.
Mbappe’s ongoing struggles in front of the goal remain a significant concern, as illustrated by his disappointing performance metrics from the match:
Kylian Mbappe vs. Liverpool (Nov. 27, 2024) | |
Shots at goal | 1 |
Penalties missed | 1 |
Dribbles completed | 3/6 (50%) |
Passes completed | 18/24 (75%) |
Duels won | 7/15 (47%) |
Possession given away | 15 times |