Liverpool FC aim to overturn a first-leg deficit when they host Galatasaray at Anfield on Wednesday in the UEFA Champions League round of 16.
The Reds trail 1-0 after losing in Istanbul and also suffered defeat to the Turkish side earlier in the season. Despite the setback, Liverpool’s strong home record in Europe offers hope of a comeback. Head coach Arne Slot says his team is focused on improving key details, while defender Andy Robertson insists the squad is capable of reaching the quarter-finals.
Galatasaray arrive in confident form, having won their last five matches in all competitions. Coach Okan Buruk believes his side can handle Anfield’s pressure, with midfielder Mario Lemina targeting another victory to progress. While their overall record in England is modest, past wins including a triumph over Manchester United offer encouragement.
Elsewhere, six-time European champions Bayern München host Atalanta in Munich after a commanding 6–1 first-leg victory in Italy. The Allianz Arena has been a fortress this season, and Bayern need only to see out the game to secure a quarter-final spot. For Atalanta, a miracle comeback would rewrite history, but the odds are heavily stacked against them.
FC Barcelona host Newcastle United after a 1-1 draw at St James’ Park. Barcelona have never lost at home to English opposition in 14 matches since 2007, meaning Newcastle must win at Camp Nou to reach the quarter-finals for the first time.
Finally, Tottenham Hotspur travel to face Atlético Madrid after a 4-1 first-leg defeat. Spurs’ task is monumental, but history has shown Champions League comebacks are possible, adding intrigue to what promises to be a thrilling night of European football.
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