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The Champions League has a different feel to it his season, with 36 teams all competing against each other. Whereas fans had become used to far smaller, four-team groups in the past, UEFA decided to mix things up and give the competition a reboot for 2024/25. So far, it has worked out exceptionally well for Liverpool. The Reds have won four out of four and sit right at the top of the Champions League table. As the only club left with a 100 per cent record, Liverpool are two points clear of Monaco, Sporting, Brest and Inter who each have 10 points apiece. Given that holders Real Madrid sit 18th…