We need to take Liverpool's form into consideration because any team in good form is always hard to defeat.
I will not support Liverpool fully in the match, but I will also not support Madrid because they are not in good form in the Champions League. But considering how Real Madrid has lost two matches in the Champions League campaign so far, therefore, they will play aggressively to make sure they win the match against Liverpool because they can't afford to be missing out in the knockout stage because currently they are sitting in the 18th position; therefore, they need to win their remaining matches to make it to the next round of the competition.
It certainly cannot be released just like that because however the performance in the last few matches carried out can be a situation that could be profitable in the end. But on the other hand we can also look at h2h as another benchmark and in the last few meetings regardless of how the performance of the two teams in domestic competitions did not make Madrid lose because they can always get a victory when Madrid meets Liverpool.
Liverpool's last win against Madrid was in the 2008 season and it has been almost 2 decades since Liverpool could not get a win against Madrid so with this factor we can see the comparison that occurs and can be used as another benchmark.
Currently, Madrid's performance still cannot be said to be consistent but that does not mean this also makes them weak because Madrid will still have a great chance and almost balanced with Liverpool in this match.