Liverpool travel to Madrid this week for the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final clash against Real Madrid.
The tie marks the first time the two sides have met one another since the 2018 final when two goals from substitute Gareth Bale earned Los Blancos their 13th Champions League crown.
Madrid's victory in Kiev wasn't without controversy, however, and many in the media are keen to bill the match as an opportunity for revenge.
The Egyptian was keen to stress that any ill-feeling is now in the past - pragmatism aided by the Reds' victory in Madrid twelve months later at the Wanda Metropolitano.
With construction on Madrid's Bernabeu Stadium ongoing, the match will instead take place at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium.
What channel is Real Madrid vs Liverpool on?
Liverpool's trip to Madrid will be broadcast live on BT Sport 2. Coverage of the game starts at 7pm with kick-off at 8pm.
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Can I stream Real Madrid vs Liverpool?
Yes. Subscribers will be able to watch the game on mobile and tablet using the BT Sport app, available to download on Apple and Android.
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What is the early Real Madrid vs Liverpool team news?
Liverpool's major absentees have been well-documented with Ozan Kabak and Nat Phillips likely to continue their central-defensive partnership in the absence of Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip and Joe Gomez.
Real Madrid themselves have a number of high-profile players out of action, however.
Eden Hazard is currently on the sidelines with a muscle strain. Toni Kroos is also touch-and-go after picking up an adductor injury while on international duty with Germany. Raphael Varane is out after a positive COVID test.