Champions League - Team News: Gerrard doubt

Eurosport - Wed, 25 Feb 19:29:00 2009

All the team news ahead of Wednesday's Champions League last-16 first-leg ties, with Liverpool sweating on the fitness of captain Steven Gerrard ahead of their clash with Real Madrid at the Bernabeu.

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All games kick-off at 19:45 UK time.

Real Madrid v Liverpool

Liverpool have named Gerrard in the squad for the trip to Madrid but it is touch-and-go whether he is fit to start after three weeks out with a hamstring injury.

"Steven was not fit to face Manchester City on Sunday, but we will now wait to see how he does after two training sessions before making a decision about this game," Reds manager Rafael Benitez said.

"It will not be a gamble. If the doctor says he is okay, then it is not a risk. Steven is more mature now, he would not make a decision that would be considered a risk.

"He will be involved in light training sessions, we will not try to hide anything, we will make a decision when we are sure.

"Gerrard knows he must give something to the team, and if he cannot do that he will know he is not ready. I can trust Steven on that."

Xavi Alonso is available following his suspension for the City game. Daniel Agger misses out with a back injury.

Klaas-Jan Huntelaar scored twice for Real Madrid against Betis at the weekend but the former Ajax man in ineligible for the tie with Liverpool. Guti, Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder all returned from injury as half-time substitutes against Betis and are in contention. Gabriel Heinze and Fabio Cannavaro should both be fit despite picking up slight knocks at the weekend.

Chelsea v Juventus

Chelsea could again start both Didier Drogba and Nicholas Anelka as they chase goals to take with them to Turin. Ricardo Quaresma, on loan from Inter, is not eligible for the game and the match is also likely to come too soon for Ricardo Carvalho and Michael Essien despite them both being close to a return. Ashley Cole returns from suspension.

Alessandro Del Piero will come back into the Juventus starting line-up having been rested for Saturday's 2-0 Serie A win at Palermo and will probably be partnered by Amauri. The Brazilian came off the bench to set up the second goal for David Trezeguet, who is likely to be a substitute against Chelsea having just returned from five months out with a knee problem. Former Chelsea man Tiago could keep his place in midfield and defensive midfielder Mohamed Sissoko should be buoyed by his stunning opener in the win over Palermo.

Sporting Lisbon v Bayern Munich

Sporting will have to do without striker Helder Postiga for both legs of their clash with the German champions after he strained his knee against Benfica at the weekend. The in-form Derlei, who scored against Benfica, should come in to partner Liedson in attack. Rui Patricio, Miguel Veloso and Adrien Silva will also be missing for the Portguese side due to injury as they look to knock a German side out of Europe for the first time in their history.

Bayern Munich are hoping to have star striker Luca Toni back from a heel injury for the trip to Lisbon as they look to halt a slide in form that has seen them lose three of their last four games. Lukas Podolski and US international Landon Donovan played a half each at the weekend in Toni's absence but Bayern crashed to a shock 2-1 home defeat against Colonge. Lucio is also set to return after missing the Colonge game.

Villarreal v Panathinaikos

Joan Capdevila made his comeback from a calf strain during Villarreal's victory over Sporting Gijon at the weekend but misses out against the Greeks due to suspension. Guille Franco is also suspended while Angel Lopez is a doubt due to a thigh strain.

Former Arsenal man Gilberto and Greek international Vangelis Mantzios should return for Panathinaikos after being rested at the weekend. Loukas Vintra is still struggling with a calf strain though, while Marcelo Mattos misses out with a right thigh strain.

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  1. jamesdicken - when you learn to spell I'll think­ about it!

    From Guest_Appearance, on Wed 25 Feb 7:33PM
  2. ITS NICE TO SEE THAT LIKE BALOO I ALSO THINK THAT WE­ ARE ALL ENGLISH IN EUROPE UNLIKE SOME
    GOOD LUCK TO THE­ POOL BOYS TONIGHT IN FOR A GOOD GAME
    REAL SCORED 6 AT­ THE WEEKEND AGAINST A TERRIBLE BETIS SIDE SO I BELIEVE­ IF WE HIT THEM EARLY WE COULD DO IT TONIGHT IT WOULD BE­ GOOD TO TAKE A GOAL LEAD TO ANFIELD

    From james.oleary39, on Wed 25 Feb 7:25PM
  3. ., - Dont' be silly - 'Babel to score' -­ Babel couldn't hit the front of a double sided barn­ door with the broad side of an eight stringed­ banjo!!!!

    I have been a Liverpool fan/supporter for as­ long as I care to recall and truth be told Babel­ couldn't lick the sweat of a dead man's set of­ balls.

    I'm not quite sure what that means but its­ hardly a compliment on his footballing skills!

    From Guest_Appearance, on Wed 25 Feb 7:24PM
  4. real 2 -1
    chelsea 3-2
    Bayern 2-2
    Villareal 1-0

    From Simon, on Wed 25 Feb 6:55PM
  5. Would be happy with a draw and an away goal.
    Rafa has­ to stay,YNWA

    From allyj67, on Wed 25 Feb 6:47PM
  6. iam a barca fan,what a load of @#$% leave this to the­ real fans and get some paella

    From sly fox, on Wed 25 Feb 5:24PM
  7. Lol john P ......make ya mind up,are we going down­ tonight or winning 1-0?

    From !, on Wed 25 Feb 5:12PM
  8. REAL.....3-1.

    From David, on Wed 25 Feb 5:04PM
  9. predict liverpool 1 real madrid 0 and raffa stays

    From john, on Wed 25 Feb 4:51PM
  10. Going down tonight Liverpool Man U for the title.

    From john, on Wed 25 Feb 4:39PM
  11. Come on LIVERPOOL FC

    We can beat madrid today and go­ and have a good try at the final

    From georgia, on Wed 25 Feb 4:29PM
  12. any word on Gerrard is he fit to play

    From Tom, on Wed 25 Feb 4:23PM
  13. yes hope Liverpool will be in the final 8 and not MU.

    From c41ng0ku, on Wed 25 Feb 4:21PM
  14. Liverpool is no stranger to CL and CL is different from­ other Championship. It sure is a massive game with 9­ times champion vs 5 times champion. Looking forward for­ it and we the pools will have a smile after the final­ whistle. YNWA

    From c41ng0ku, on Wed 25 Feb 4:19PM
  15. Man Utd fan just wishing Liverpool luck. It's gonna­ be a tough game, Madrid have hit form lately. Hope­ it's a cracker and hope to see Liverpool in the­ final 8.

    From Baloo, on Wed 25 Feb 4:15PM
  16. Long live Rafa!
    Long live Liverpodians!!
    Long live­ Liverpool FC!!!

    Liverpool FC is a tradional european­ side capable of beating any side, Real Madrid is no­ exception. Other players are in the team,not Gerrard­ alone, so watch out madrid, cos we gonna steam roll­ over ya.

    We can never and will never walk­ alone

    Liverpool FC for life after Jesus Christ

    From Godwin, on Wed 25 Feb 4:01PM
  17. I thought half a brain had run off to join the circus,­ i heard they were lookin for a bearded lady.
    2-1­ liverpool. babel and kuyt to score.
    YNWA guys

    From !, on Wed 25 Feb 3:58PM
  18. i have faith in the boys

    From Frosty, on Wed 25 Feb 3:53PM
  19. tom.ward18,

    Lay off the crack cocaine, it may distort­ the scoreline. I hope Liverpool do it but it will not­ be more than 1-0 if they do.

    From fitzgerald_keith, on Wed 25 Feb 3:47PM
  20. i predict a 4-0 win 2 liverpool with torres stricking­ twice alonso and kuyt to score others

    From Frosty, on Wed 25 Feb 3:40PM
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