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·11 de marzo de 2025
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Liverpool host PSG in the second-leg of their Champions League round of 16 clash. The Reds currently hold a 1-0 advantage after their smash-and-grab win in Paris last week.
The Parisians were the dominant team in the first-leg, totalling 27 shots to Liverpool’s two, and an XG of 1.78 compared to Liverpool’s 0.27.
Arne Sot’s side will feel fortunate to have come away with the lead, whilst Luis Enrique will feel robbed of the victory, and will be coming to Merseyside looking to right the wrongs of the first encounter.
Here’s everything you need to know…
8pm GMT
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Liverpool: Joe Gomez (out), Conor Bradley (out), Tyler Morton (out),
PSG: None
Liverpool (4-2-3-1): Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Mac Allister, Gravenberch; Salah, Elliott, Diaz; Nunez
PSG (4-2-3-1): Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes; Ruiz, Vitinha, Neves; Kvaratskhelia, Dembele, Barcola
A much changed PSG side returned to winning ways after their defeat to Liverpool by thrashing Rennes 4-1 on Saturday. The defeat to Liverpool was the only game they have lost since November 26 and have won 11 of their last 12 games.
Liverpool came from behind to beat Southampton on Saturday and have won the last four games in all competitions.
Arne Slot responding to Luis Enrique’s claims that PSG have “nothing to lose”: “They have a game of football to lose and us as well.
“I think they’ve been in this stage of the tournament for many years now. I think last season they reached the semi-final and we were not even at this stage last season in the Champions League and the season before this was the round we were knocked out.
“I wasn’t surprised at all about their performance (in the first leg). They’ve impressed me a lot. Before we played that game I watched many games of them because we had a bit more time than normal.”
PSG boss Luis Enrique: “I think we’ll be in the best possible shape for the Liverpool game. We’ve got nothing to lose. Our only objective is victory and that’s what we’re going for.
“Football allows for surprises; it is true that we were down and sad after the (first-leg) game but as we have analysed the game and after beating Rennes, which is a difficult team, it makes us hopeful.
“I repeat, we have nothing to lose, which makes us a more dangerous team than we usually are.”