Liverpool’s manager, Arne Slot, says that Paris St-Germain is “the most complete team we have faced so far” in front of the second-Leg Champions League last 16 draw.
The PSG was great last week and forced Alisson to a high performance career before Harvey Elliott’s late target gave Reds a close 1-0 victory.
The reception has promised that his side will be more energetic In Anfield on Tuesday night And it has no intention of sitting back to their thin advantage.
“Is there a difference (driving 1-0)? No. We try to play every game to try to win,” he said.
“This is also what we tried to do last week. It wasn’t our intention to be so low (deep) all the time.
“Tomorrow we want to play a different game. The intention is always the same – we are not going to go for a tie.
“In Manchester City away it was not the situation, in the PSG which was not the situation. But we get confidence from playing home against the city where we had the ball much more and it was much more of an equal game.”
Asked if he would require their best performance below him so far, he added: “Yes. I think so. This is the most complete team we have faced so far.
“We have faced Arsenal and the city and it is not great room for, but the tension they play (PSG) in combination with quality – and is one of the richest clubs – and a great manager is not easy to play.”
The reception was reinforced by the return of Cody Gakpo after injury. The winners of the tie will face either Club Brugge or Aston Villa in the quarter -finals.
The Head of PSG Luis Enrique said his side cannot wait for the social atmosphere in Anfield.
“No player in the team will want to play here. It’s a legendary stage in football history in Europe,” Enrique said.
“It’s a huge motivation for players and as a team. We want to show that we are able to play a good game on the Liverpool stadium.”