Match Preview for Liverpool against Paris Saint-Germain
Liverpool will hope to take advantage of their victory at Paris Saint-Germain last week and secure a place in the Champions League quarter-finals.
A wonderful display by Reds Alisson goalkeeper and a late strike by Harvey Elliott Saw substitute Liverpool emerges with a 1-0 win in Parc des Princes Although they spend almost 90 minutes on the back foot.
The Head of PSG Luis Enrique hopes for a repetition of his first leg screen and speaking after the weekend’s win over Rennes, he believes it will be a dangerous proposal to Anfield.
He said: “I think we will be in the best possible form for Liverpool’s game. We have nothing to lose. Our only goal is to win and that’s what we go.
“Football allows surprises. It is true that we were down and sad after the game (first leg), but as we analyzed the game and after defeating Rennes, which is a difficult team, it makes us hope.
“I repeat. We have nothing to lose, which makes us a more dangerous team than we are usually.”
The PSG will definitely be a threat to the break due to the rhythm of Bradley Barcola, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Oousmane Dembele and it will be exciting to see how Arne Slot creates its side on the ground.
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-Pis Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) March 10 2025
Liverpool showed an initial hangover from their victory in the French capital when they played Southampton on the weekend, which fell 1-0 at halftime at the Rock-Bada Club of the Premier League.
But a very improved screen of the second semester saw them cruise on a 3-1 win thanks to a goal by Darwin Nonez and two sanctions by Mohammed Salah.
The full back of Scotland Andy Robertson was sent to the break to improve the homeland and knows that he should raise another level against Ligue 1 champions.
Robertson said: “It will be a difficult game. They showed how well they can be, an excellent team – maybe the best we’ve played this season.
“We have the lead, which is important, but we can obviously play better than we did on Wednesday, this is clear and we have to play better, as we can’t rely on Alisson playing the game of life in every game.
“It was excellent. The crowd was up, it was a really big game for them and their fans when another big team comes to the Champions League. Since they had the big investment, it is clear that their goal is to win the Champions League so that everything that was taken into account.
“But we can play much better, we know it. I thought they were playing very well, but I thought the defense and the goalkeeper got up when they needed and held a clean leaf that didn’t make many teams on this stadium.”
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