The good thing about all this is that Real Madrid had an incredible goal festival, and I don't really know what happened to Liverpool, but for the second leg I don't think they can come back, although nothing is impossible.
In the second leg Liverpool just have to realize that Santiago Bernabéu is our home. This means that whatever mission Liverpool brings will be difficult to achieve because Real Madrid is only focused on maintaining its advantage. There are always bad possibilities, but things like that must be avoided as best as possible after the goal feast in the first leg.
In fact, I hope that Real Madrid can maintain their good record again in the second leg with a win. I only care that Liverpool shouldn't be given chances, and we shouldn't make big mistakes at home.
Real Madrid is a team that has always done well in the UCL and I don't know why but they are so inspired, maybe they want to win the "Orejona" and I understand them, the prestige that winning another UCL cup gives is something that he commands a lot of respect, the Real Madrid club has a lot of history, and one of the reasons why they have not dispensed with Ancelotti's services is because they are doing well in the UCL, and if they win they win, Ancelotti would be securing one more season with the team, however, as they are they must already have a possible replacement ready for him.
Real Madrid have to raise their heads quickly in the League:
Real Madrid attacker Vinicius Junior has suffered further racial abuse, after footage was found of a Real Betis fans shouting ‘monkey’ at the Brazilian.
The Real Madrid star has been criticised heavily this season, by fans, players and press alike, and perhaps it is no coincidence that a sharp spike in racial abuse towards Vinicius has been seen too. The latest was Betis player Aitor Ruibal, who claimed that it was normal for people to insult Vinicius after the match, although at no point did he condone racist abuse.
In the 64th minute, as Dani Ceballos and Nacho Fernandez prepared to come on, Vinicius had the ball by the touchline waiting for the throw-in. On footage provided by El Golazo de Gol, a fan can clearly be heard shouting ‘monkey’ on two occasions.
This would be the eighth such incident recorded by La Liga, as they try to get to grips with what is now undeniably a serious issue for La Liga and Spanish football. In previous cases, fans have been fined €4k and been banned from sporting events for a year.
Source:
https://www.football-espana.net/2023/03/06/further-shouts-of-monkey-directed-vinicius-junior-from-real-betis-fan-on-another-dark-day-for-la-liga