Brendan Rodgers in fear of Real deal Cristiano Ronaldo

Martyn Ziegler 06:34 22/10/2014
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  • Star man: Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Gareth Bale will be a notable absen­tee from the mouthwatering clash between Real Madrid and Liver­pool – but Reds manager Brendan Rodgers admits the presence of Cristiano Ronaldo means that may be of little advantage to his side.

    Bale is out with a muscle injury but Rodgers said the phenomenal form of Ronaldo, plus the threat of Bale’s likely replacement Isco, means Liverpool will have to be at the top of their game against the reigning European champions tonight.

    Ronaldo never scored at Anfield during his time at Manchester United, but the Portuguese inter­national has scored 15 times in his last seven La Liga outings, breaking a 71-year-old record, and has scored in five of his six appearances against Premier League teams in Europe.

    Rodgers said: “Gareth Bale is a world-class player with fantastic speed and fantastic talent, but with the squad Real Madrid have they can bring in players like Isco so I don’t think really it’s an advantage if he doesn’t play.

    “It’s still going to be a very diffi­cult game for us, they have a squad full of top-class players.

    “Of course there is a special tal­ent in Cristiano Ronaldo, arguably the best player in the world at the moment, and his evolution from being a soloist who scores goals to a goalscorer is there to see and his record is incredible.

    “But we have to make a plan for our team first to ensure we cause Real Madrid problems and then prepare yourself for the quality players they have, but that will be as a team.”

    Liverpool have potential prob­lems up front, with Mario Balotelli yet to get off the mark in the Pre­mier League – the Italian appeared dejected after failing to score against QPR at the weekend – and Daniel Sturridge out injured.

    Rodgers has tried to boost Balotelli’s confidence by telling his striker that he is at least getting into the right positions. He is expected to start despite suggestions he may be left on the bench.

    “He’s been fine, of course he was disappointed after the weekend – he’s a goalscorer so he wants to score goals,” added Rodgers.

    “He’s a good kid, he’s working hard and he has scored goals in big games and I’m sure he will go into the game tomorrow night – if selected – focused on getting off the mark again, and as long as he is in there getting into the positions I’m sure he can score.

    “But I highlighted to him he was in the positions to miss, he was arriving in the areas.”

    Rodgers was asked by a TV crew to answer a question in Spanish and he demonstrated impressive linguistic skills in reply, saying in Spanish: “One day if I get a chance to work in Spain I will happily answer questions in Spanish but that day is not for now.” 

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