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Liverpool came into Wednesday on the back of a 2-1 loss to Manchester United at Anfield.

It was their fourth straight loss in all competitions for Arne Slot’s side, so they were in desperate need of a positive result.

Eintracht Frankfurt came into the match having lost three of their last five matches.

The last time Dino Toppmöller’s side was in action in the UEFA Champions League, they were beaten soundly 5-1 by Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid.

Liverpool changed things tactically for this match, with Arne Slot coming out in a 4-3-3 that really played more like a 4-4-2.

A mixture of effective final third tactics, quick transitions, and set-pieces allowed Liverpool to dominate this match and end their losing streak.

In this Eintracht Frankfurt vs Liverpool tactical analysis, we will take a look at how Liverpool were effective with their transitions, their tactics in the final third against Frankfurt’s low block, their set-piece routines that led to two goals, and some improvements and continued concerns with Liverpool’s press.

Real Madrid faced Juventus for the third game of the UEFA Champions League group stage, and Los Blancos won three points to join the four leading teams of this phase with nine points each.

Real Madrid did the job and secured the win, but their performance was not that satisfying for the team’s fans and followers.

They believe the team could have scored more goals, as they did not exploit 100% of their attacking potential.

More importantly, Real Madrid risked conceding more than one goal due to several worrying defensive mistakes that allowed Juventus to threaten Real Madrid’s goal and get very close to scoring.

Luckily for Real Madrid, Juventus’ attacking players failed to be as crucial as needed in terms of finishing, which helped Real Madrid avoid a dramatic ending of the match.

On the other hand, Juventus’ performance was much better than the last few ones since Juventus looked much more solid in defence and did an excellent job limiting Real Madrid’s threats while creating several dangerous goalscoring opportunities throughout the match.

In this tactical analysis of the match between Real Madrid and Juventus, the focus will mainly be centred around Juventus’ performance and game plan, and what lacks in their attacking phase to make them achieve better results in this kind of game.

TFA Archives 📆

Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to return for El Clásico.

Take a look at his 2024/2025 scout report to see what he is bringing to Madrid's coordination.

Florian Wirtz: “I know that I can do much, much more."

As the youngster has struggled at his new club, take a look back at his 2025/2026 scout report and what he can bring to the EPL champions.

Vincent Kompany’s new deal at FC Bayern is valid until June 2029 and does not include any release clause.

Take a look at his offensive tactics from when he first joined the club.

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