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Nightmare for Klopp as Benzema and Co rip Reds to shreds

- OLIVER HOLT Chief Sports Writer

On the eve of their arrival in england this week, Real Madrid’s young France midfielder eduardo Camavinga talked about the spirit that infuses the champions of europe.

he talked about how La Remontada, or the comeback, is part of Real Madrid lore. ‘People think Madrid are dead,’ Camavinga said, ‘but Madrid are never, never dead.’

he was talking partly about last season when Carlo Ancelotti’s side conjured a series of epic recoveries on their way to the final against Liverpool. two goals down with half an hour to go against PSG in the round of 16, they were 10 minutes away from eliminatio­n against Chelsea in the last eight too. they were two behind against Manchester City in the semi-final after 89 minutes and won.

Last night at Anfield, Liverpool started so brightly, so irresistib­ly and so fiercely that when they went two goals up inside 14 minutes, it felt impossible that Madrid could do it again, even if experience and the warning of Camavinga cautioned against premature celebratio­n. You never think a comeback is going to happen to you. not when your season finally appears to be coming to life.

Liverpool were magnificen­t in those opening 20 minutes. It was as if the travails of the rest of this season had never happened. they were a team reborn. their new signings Darwin nunez and Cody Gakpo were superb. Madrid looked hopeless. nunez scored a brilliantl­y bold opener and hapless mistake by thibaut Courtois gifted Mo Salah a second.

that goal took him past Steven Gerrard as the club’s all-time leading goalscorer in europe with 42 strikes and it felt in those heady moments as if this was going to be one of the great Anfield nights. thoughts of that quarter final against Saint-etienne in 1977, the ‘ghost goal’ against Chelsea in 2005 and that magical evening against Barcelona in 2019 came flooding back.

We should have listened to Camavinga. Madrid are never, never dead. In fact, this comeback was relatively routine compared to some of last season’s. Vinicius Jr, who had scored the winner in the final last season, tormented Liverpool down their right side and scored twice, the second after a dreadful mistake by Alisson.

After the break, Madrid were simply in a different class. Liverpool may be in recovery but they are a long way from being back to their best. It ended in a 5-2 humbling. the idea Jurgen Klopp’s side might stage a recovery of their own in the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu in three weeks’ time feels like a forlorn hope.

Liverpool went into the match with scores to settle with their visitors. two scores in particular. they played Madrid in the 2018 Champions League final in Kyiv and lost 3-1 after errors from Loris Karius and a stunning overhead kick from Gareth Bale. Last season, they fell to defeat by Carlo Ancelotti’s side in the final again when Vinicius Jr got the winner at the Stade de France.

Klopp’s side started like furies. they tore into Madrid from the opening whistle. When Andrew Robertson dispossess­ed Luka Modric, Jordan henderson celebrated as if Liverpool had just scored. After four minutes, they did score. henderson spread the ball wide to the right to Salah and his cross into the box was met by an extravagan­t flick from nunez which wrong-footed Courtois and nestled in the back of the net.

the smell of cordite filled the air, either from a firework or the heat of Liverpool’s ignition. ten minutes later, they were nearly two ahead. Gakpo, a player suddenly bursting with confidence, took the ball brilliantl­y on the half-turn and shrugged off the attention of Camavinga before moving the ball to Salah. Salah ran at the Madrid defence, jinked through them and poked a shot just wide.

two minutes after that, Liverpool did double their lead. Under pressure from Gakpo, Dani Carvajal hit a long, high backpass to Courtois. Courtois took it down on his chest but as Salah closed him down, the Madrid goalkeeper took his eye off the ball and it bounced off his knee and in to the path of the egypt striker who slotted it back past him into the net to claim the record.

Midway through the half, Madrid finally got a foothold in the game. Vinicius Jr and Benzema exchanged passes amid a crowd of players on the edge of the Liverpool box and Vinicius Jr found enough space to arrow a fierce shot across Alisson and into the far corner of the net. Anfield fell quiet.

the match was helter- skelter. two more minutes passed and Liverpool came close to adding a third. Alexander-Arnold picked out a brilliant run from henderson and when he cut it back from the goalline, mayhem ensued in the box. Salah tried to backheel it into the net and when it broke loose, nunez attempted to smash it over the line only for Carvajal to come to his team’s rescue with a block tackle on the line.

Alisson produced a stunning diving save to keep out another stinging effort from Vincius Jr but then 10 minutes before half-time, the Liverpool goalkeeper handed the visitors an equaliser.

the Liverpool fans had been booing Courtois mercilessl­y every time the ball had been played back to him but when Joe Gomez played the ball back to Alisson, Alisson tried to pass it to safety and the ball cannoned off the right shin of Vinicius Jr and bounced high in to the net.

the first half drama was not over. As the clock moved into added time, Madrid launched a lightning counter- attack, Vinicius Jr escaped down the left and slid a ball across the face of the six-yard box. Rodrygo closed in on it at the back post for a tap- in but Robertson slid in to clip the ball away from him in the nick of time.

the second half started like the first. With no time to take a breath. two minutes into it, Madrid were ahead. Gomez fouled Vinicius Jr just outside the box on the Liverpool goalline. Modric drilled the ball into the area, eder Militao peeled away from his marker and

steered a bullet header past Alisson from point-blank range.

Soon, Madrid were further ahead. Madrid worked the ball into the box cleverly from a corner, Benzema and Vinicius Jr exchanged passes and when Benzema slid a weak left-foot shot goalwards, Alisson had it covered comfortabl­y until it took a cruel deflection off Gomez and bounced apologetic­ally in to the net.

Midway through the half, Benzema added a fifth. One loose touch from Fabinho in midfield was all it took. Modric was on it in a flash and stole it away. He played the ball to Vinicius Jr, who played inside to Benzema.

Benzema feinted to shoot and sat Alisson down on the turf, then he took it past him and stroked a left-foot shot around the defenders massing on the line.

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 ?? REX ?? Moment of madness: Alisson’s kick flies in off Vinicius for the Brazilian’s leveller (left) before Militao heads Madrid into the lead
REX Moment of madness: Alisson’s kick flies in off Vinicius for the Brazilian’s leveller (left) before Militao heads Madrid into the lead
 ?? REUTERS/REX/GETTY IMAGES ?? Rocket man: Vinicius Jr fires in Madrid’s first before his bizarre equaliser; then Militao puts the visitors ahead
REUTERS/REX/GETTY IMAGES Rocket man: Vinicius Jr fires in Madrid’s first before his bizarre equaliser; then Militao puts the visitors ahead
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REX Slide rule: Benzema strikes to double Madrid’s lead
 ?? REUTERS ?? Final blow: Benzema rounds Alisson and makes it five
REUTERS Final blow: Benzema rounds Alisson and makes it five

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