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2022 Champions League Final Crazy Predictions

By Carlos Chacon

The 2022 UEFA Champions League is about to come to an end. Real Madrid and Liverpool are the final two teams. Both teams are in top form. Los Blancos topped the La Liga, finishing the season 13 points ahead of rivals Barcelona. On the other hand, The Reds missed out on another Premier League title by a point, behind Manchester City.

The match takes place at Stade de France in Paris. Liverpool looks to secure their second Champions League title in four years, while Real Madrid tries to return to glory and win their fourth title in six seasons. Jurgen Klopp and his squad are the match favorites, but not by much. Meanwhile, Carlo Ancelotti did well to take over the club as manager following Zinedine Zidane’s decorated time with the club.

Both sides are forces to be reckoned with in the international football space, and anything can happen in a space of 90 minutes. With that in mind, Nitrobetting shares crazy predictions that could happen in the Liverpool vs. Real Madrid clash.

3 Crazy Predictions for the 2022 Champions League Final

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Liverpool goes flat-out from the get-go

Real Madrid has been the comeback king in the tournament, and we are likely to see Liverpool asserting themselves early into the game. The Reds will start the early pressure and try to put a foot forward aggressively. Liverpool also features a trustworthy backline to do the job if they come across early offensive lapses.

The La Liga team, meanwhile, possesses a diesel engine that makes for a significantly slow start. They usually start building momentum in the second half of the game. Consequently, it might be a good scenario for Madrid to fall behind. We’ve seen the squad recover multiple times this season once they are on the far side of the match. Don’t be surprised if Liverpool performs rapid attacking moves. The team is not built to score and sit back on their lead.

However, there will be interesting moments once the Spanish side plays their cards right. There’s no reason to go into a frenzy when Liverpool draws first blood. It’s worth noting that Real Madrid recovers well when getting caught out early on.

VAR plays a crucial role

We expect a physical game to come our way which might equate to multiple VAR moments. Despite playing the favorites, the odds are very tight in this matchup. This is likely to be a game where the winning team gets away by a small margin. With that, we expect questions going to the finer details like who made the bad pass, who caught which player out of position, and who drew the foul.

When you have players like Mohammed Salah and Sadio Mane and Madrid forwards Vinicius Junior and Karim Benzema attacking, so many things can materialize in a physical game. VAR is likely to take center stage in these situations, especially when defenders start to impose themselves in the penalty box.

Real Madrid delivers the goods

Los Blancos have been successful against English sides in recent times. They transform into a different team when it comes to top-tier events. They consider the Champions League as their bread and butter and have always found ways to exceed expectations. After all, they are the only team to accomplish two-consecutive UEFA Champions League victories.

Real Madrid record 13 Champions League titles under their belt and expect to see the club go all out on May 28. It’s hard not to see the side prevailing in this contest, but Liverpool is likely to give them a difficult time. Although many see this swinging The Reds’ way, it’s not an impossible scenario to see Madrid bringing this one home.

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