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Liverpool setback not fatal, says Ramos

Real Madrid CF coach Juande Ramos sounded a positive note despite his team's 1-0 first-leg loss to Liverpool FC in the Spanish capital, saying: "If we put on a good performance we're capable of winning in any stadium."

Juande Ramos (right) makes a point to his players during Madrid's first-leg defeat
Juande Ramos (right) makes a point to his players during Madrid's first-leg defeat ©Getty Images

Juande Ramos was optimistic Real Madrid CF could become only the second club to win a UEFA Champions League knockout round tie after losing the home first leg, despite his team's 1-0 defeat by Liverpool FC in the opening game of their last-16 meeting. "If we put on a good performance we're capable of winning in any stadium," said the coach. His counterpart, Rafael Benítez, agreed that the tie remained in the balance, adding that his Liverpool players would "have to put in a lot more effort" to reach the quarter-finals and condemn Madrid to a first knockout round exit for the fifth successive season.

Juande Ramos, Madrid coach
The game was very tight and there were few goalscoring opportunities. They waited for their chance and in the end a set-piece has decided the first leg. Liverpool played as we expected and worked hard not to concede, but what we didn't expect was to lose a goal the way we did. We anticipated a tactical match and tried to search for the opening goal but it wasn't to be. We now have to go there and try to win. We introduced Guti in an attempt to find that killer ball but it didn't happen. We had three attackers on the pitch with Guti in support, which I thought was enough to force a goal.

Winning any tournament is never easy. We're still alive and have the second leg to play. We're on the up in the Liga, too, so let's see how things go. The game's just finished so I need time to think what we'll do in the return. Let's see who we've got available and we'll look for the right formula. One goal is not that much. OK, we're behind but there are 90 minutes left. If we put on a good performance we're capable of winning in any stadium. Liverpool's strength is their work-rate. They played with a very solid formation of two closed lines which left no space. It's only half-time, though, and we're full of hope for the return.

Rafael Benítez, Liverpool manager
The win is important but it's just one game and we have to do well in the next one. For me the main thing is to enjoy the moment but we have to put in a lot more effort to progress. I think that we worked hard tonight. They had more players in attack so they left spaces for us to play behind them. Our game was based on trying to score on the counterattack. Torres had a sharp pain in his ankle early on but it wasn't serious and the doctor said we could keep him on the pitch. In the end he was limping and not looking comfortable so we decided to replace him. We don't know about him now – maybe he'll miss some games.

We didn't know about Gerrard until the last minute. He wasn't fully fit. He needed to do a special warm-up before the match. We wanted to have him ready at the end, just in case. Benayoun is a very clever player who is capable of scoring important goals and giving good passes. In football, experience tells you that you have to do your talking on the pitch, not before or after the game. Tonight the players were talking on the pitch in the name of this club, and they were working hard tactically. They deserve all the credit. We'll continue to take things one game at a time. We know the Champions League is a very difficult competition and we still have 90 minutes to play against Madrid. There's still another game against a good team with very good players who can counter well.