Inside track on Porto: Liverpool’s opponents to use European formation

Inside track on Porto: Liverpool’s opponents to use Champions League formation with Alex Telles key if fit as he is tipped for battle with Mo Salah

  • Liverpool and Porto begin their Champions League quarter-final on Tuesday
  • Ahead of the first leg, Carlos Carvalhal has given Sportsmail a dossier on Porto
  • Porto usually play 4-4-2 in domestic games but use 4-3-3 in European matches
  • Alex Telles faces a late fitness test and the result of it could prove crucial
  • If Telles plays, the left back could force Mo Salah to perform defensive duties

Former Swansea boss and ex-Porto defender Carlos Carvalhal delivers his insight on how the Portuguese champions will shape up against Liverpool at Anfield…

STYLE

Porto’s usual formation domestically this season has been 4-4-2, as Liverpool’s scouts would have seen in Friday’s 2-0 win over Boavista.

But in Europe they’ve set up in a 4-3-3, which is how they are likely to line up on Tuesday.

The front three will probably be Jesus Corona and Yacine Brahimi flanking the pace and strength of Moussa Marega down the middle.

Yacine Brahimi (centre) and Moussa Marega (right) will look to cause Liverpool problems

ATTACKING SET-UP 

Porto will try to get joy out wide, so it’s vital left back Alex Telles recovers from his hip injury, because when Brahimi moves inside Telles is very good at attacking down his flank.

Porto look to pick out Brahimi between the lines when he drops inside to help organise the build-up play.

Marega is a real threat, who excels in the channel between left back and left centre-back.

Andy Robertson’s absence, however, could see manager Sergio Conceicao go for a bolder option on the counter with Francisco Soares up top and Marega out on the right.

It is vital for Porto that left back Alex Telles (right) recovers from his hip injury and can play

It is vital for Porto that left back Alex Telles (right) recovers from his hip injury and can play

DEFENSIVE SET-UP

I imagine Porto, given Pepe’s suspension, will line up with the excellent Eder Militao and Felipe at the heart of the defence, with experienced Uruguayan Maxi Pereira stepping in at right back.

There’s a question mark over the left back role if Telles fails to recover, so young centre backs Diogo Leite and Diogo Queiros have been drafted into the squad. 

Pepe (left) is suspended for Tuesday's match but he has travelled to Anfield to give his support

Pepe (left) is suspended for Tuesday’s match but he has travelled to Anfield to give his support

THE KEY BATTLES 

Van Dijk v Marega

Marega has great power, while Van Dijk is also really strong. This will be a fascinating battle, especially if Marega can get in behind Milner.

Alexander-Arnold v Brahimi

Brahimi is a creative playmaker who will occupy the young right back’s area. He’s very dangerous around the box and possesses excellent dribbling skills so could test Alexander-Arnold defensively.

Salah v Telles

Salah is a great creative talent but could be forced to help out defensively against Telles, who is a very offensive-minded player and is influential to Porto’s team play.

Mane v Maxi Pereira

Mane’s pace and goalscoring instincts will test Pereira, who will need to use all his experience to stop Mane cutting inside dangerously. 

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