Can Liverpool hold off PSG? Champions League second leg at Anfield promises thriller | OneFootball

Can Liverpool hold off PSG? Champions League second leg at Anfield promises thriller | OneFootball

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·10 marzo 2025

Can Liverpool hold off PSG? Champions League second leg at Anfield promises thriller

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Liverpool’s Champions League destiny will be shaped at Anfield on Tuesday, as they take a slender 1-0 advantage into the second leg of their last-16 tie against Paris Saint-Germain.Arne Slot’s side were under relentless pressure in Paris but somehow emerged with victory. Alisson Becker produced one of his finest performances, making nine saves as PSG racked up 27 shots without finding the net. Liverpool, meanwhile, had just two attempts all game, yet Harvey Elliott’s 87th-minute strike was enough to tilt the tie in their favour.The manner of that first-leg win has been widely debated, with some claiming Liverpool were fortunate. Slot disagreed. “Some people said we played poorly, I don’t agree,” he said. “I think they played tremendously well. I don’t think we have played a team this season who combined that much quality with intensity.”Liverpool’s defensive resilience was tested to the limit, but the second leg presents a different challenge. At Anfield, they will need more control and composure in possession.“We are hoping to have more of the ball than last week,” Slot said. “They exhausted us a bit by constantly pressing, and if you get the ball, sometimes you’re too tired to execute perfectly.”PSG, for all their attacking brilliance, are no strangers to Champions League disappointment. Despite their immense resources, they have never won the competition, with collapses in high-stakes ties becoming an unwanted theme. Their performance in Paris was dominant, but the final product was missing.They responded in style at the weekend, dismantling Rennes 4-1. Bradley Barcola and Goncalo Ramos were on target before Ousmane Dembele added two late goals to reach 20 Ligue 1 strikes for the season. It was the perfect response, ensuring they travel to England in high spirits.Liverpool’s home form will be crucial. They have not lost at Anfield in 90 minutes since October 2022, while PSG’s last victory on English soil came in 2020 against Manchester United. Even so, Slot is under no illusions about the threat they pose. “Let’s be honest here, we are talking about probably the richest club,” he said. “They have so much quality and a great manager who brings an incredible work rate to the team.”Luis Enrique claimed the winner of this tie would reach the final, a statement Slot acknowledged but did not fully endorse. “Both we and PSG are teams, along with three or four others, that are good enough to reach the final,” he said. “But because it is only two games, luck and bad luck can be decisive.”This is the kind of European night Anfield thrives on, and Liverpool will need every ounce of their pedigree to fend off PSG’s onslaught. “Maybe 50/50 is a fair way of looking at it,” Slot said. “The result was ours, the performance was for them.”A season-defining 90 minutes awaits.

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