10 key things to know ahead of Ajax vs. LiverpoolLiverpool head to Amsterdam on Wednesday night looking for early passage through to the Champions League‘s last 16. Here’s all you need to know. Ajax vs. Liverpool Champions League Group Stage (5) | Johan Cruyff ArenA October 26, 2022 | 8pm (BST) After frustration in Nottingham, Liverpool will look to get back on track and take a big step forward in Europe as they visit Ajax. Here are 10 key things to know as the Reds push for the last 16. 1. Back to Amsterdam Wednesday’s clash takes place at the Johan Cruyff ArenA, renamed from the Amsterdam ArenA in 2018, in tribute to the late Dutch legend. Liverpool have only played Ajax once at the stadium in a competitive game, that being a behind-closed-doors 1-0 win in the Champions League group stage in the pandemic season of 2020/21. Fabinho partnered Joe Gomez in defence that night, with the tie decided by an own goal from Nicolas Tagliafico.
4. Three return to training… Tuesday brought the good news that Darwin Nunez is back following a tight hamstring, with the No. 27 in contention to start. Joining him in training were Naby Keita and Ibrahima Konate, with the pair resuming full training following their respective injury issues the previous day. 5 …but Thiago is still out Absent, though, was Thiago, with the Spaniard not pictured with the squad after having been taken to hospital with an ear infection on Saturday morning. It is almost certain that Thiago will miss out, along with Luis Diaz, Joel Matip, Diogo Jota and Arthur, while both Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are ineligible for the group stage.
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7. Milestone for Ali Wednesday will bring a landmark night for Alisson, who is set to make his 200th appearance for Liverpool in all competitions. Only nine goalkeepers have played more times for the club, including Simon Mignolet (204), David James (276), Tommy Lawrence (390), Pepe Reina (394), Elisha Scott (468), Bruce Grobbelaar (628) and Ray Clemence (665). That list is reduced to six when it comes to the most clean sheets in Liverpool’s history, with Alisson‘s 89 to date only bettered by James (102), Lawrence (133), Scott (137), Reina (177), Grobbelaar (267) and Clemence (323). In terms of the percentage of clean sheets per start, Alisson (44. 72%) is behind only Reina (44. 92%) and Clemence (48. 57%). 8.
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Did you know? Mohamed Salah is only two goals off Steven Gerrard’s all-time European goalscoring record, with 39 to the legendary midfielder’s 41. The Egyptian is already Liverpool’s leading scorer in the Champions League, having surpassed Gerrard’s tally last season, but could cement himself at the top of the overall pile this season. Another hat-trick for Mo? 9. The referee There will be a first-time referee for Liverpool on Wednesday, with Spanish official Jose Maria Sanchez taking charge of his first Reds game.
There have been two friendly meetings between the two sides in Amsterdam, too, with a 3-1 defeat in 2001 and a 0-0 draw two years later. Oh, and there was also the absolutely wild 6-a-side mid-season tournament in 1997, read all about that here! 2. What Liverpool need to qualify It is pretty simple for Liverpool this time around: get at least a point, and they are through to the last 16. Defeat would mean they could need a result when they host Group A leaders Napoli on November 1, though they head into Wednesday’s clash already six points clear of Ajax. 3.
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Ajax are in hit-and-miss form After a 3-1 victory over RKC Waalwijk on Saturday, Ajax hold a four-point lead at the top of the Eredivisie, on a run of three consecutive league wins. However, they have lost three out of four games in the Champions League, scoring eight goals and conceding 12, while they are without a clean sheet in the last eight in all competitions. Ajax have shipped 19 goals in that time, including 10 over two games against Napoli and two in defeat to Liverpool at Anfield.
6. Expect more changes It is a difficult balancing act for Jurgen Klopp at this stage, but with a game every three days on average ahead of a break for the World Cup, rotation is necessary. Of late, the manager has opted for five changes between games, and that could well be the case on Wednesday night, particularly given the relative lack of jeopardy in Group A. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jordan Henderson are likely to come in along with Nunez, while the likes of Kostas Tsimikas and perhaps even Konate could be options, too.
Date, kick-off time and venueAjax vs Liverpool is scheduled for an 8pm BST kick-off time on Wednesday, October 26, 2022. The Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam will host the match. Where to watch Ajax vs LiverpoolTV channel: In the UK, the game will be broadcast live on BT Sport 2, with coverage beginning at 7pm. Live stream: BT Sport subscribers will be able to access a live stream via either the BT Sport website or app. Ajax vs Liverpool team newsMohammed Kudus, who has started all four Champions League games so far and scored at Anfield, has been on the bench for Ajax’s last two league matches, with Brian Brobbey scoring a brace in both those games.
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