Looking at Liverpool's current abilities, there is great hope for them to beat Real Madrid who are experiencing a crisis of injured players, especially for the defense. Liverpool have also performed consistently and the contribution of the front line has also been quite good in scoring goals in every match they have played this season. Playing at Anfield will also provide an advantage for Liverpool because they do have much greater motivation to beat Real Madrid.
Ancelotti must be very aware that playing at Liverpool's home ground with the condition of the players they currently have will be difficult. The other option would be to play it safe to get a point and perhaps the strategy would be much more defensive and rely on counter-attacks.
Yea you're right but the thing is sometimes these teams are unpredictable, if you look at history I think real Madrid has it but there current performance may be a stumbling block for them to continue perfecting that history that have existed between them, I don't succumb to the notion of this injury thats rocking real Madrid as the cause of their problem, though their defense is bad which you have mentioned already but I think it's the duty of Carlo anceloti as the manager to do justice to that effect, the reoccurring inconsistent performance of real Madrid is very worrisome, this isn't a joke again, i have said it before that with the level of players in Real Madrid, i think the effect of injury shouldn't be noticed much in the team.
Liverpool performance this season suppass that of their visiting opponent which is real Madrid and question is how are they going to manage this situation, though I have said earlier that surprises may come but let's come to reality which is the real thing, I think carlo anceloti should start now to do the needful before that day if not the disaster may go out of hand that day, I know Liverpool attacking force, for me anceloti and his present illed performed team shouldn't be taking them for a play.