Arne Slot faces uncertainty over four Liverpool players ahead of the crucial Champions League second leg against PSG, where Liverpool must overcome a 2-0 deficit. The team's chances of progressing are estimated at just 14.2%.
Arne Slot could be left sweating over four Liverpool players for crunch second leg against PSG
Arne Slot could be left sweating over four Liverpool players for crunch second leg against PSG
Arne Slot could be feeling particularly nervous over four Liverpool players during the Champions League quarter-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night.
The Reds are tasked with overcoming a 2-0 deficit from the first leg in the French capital last week, with Opta giving us just a 14.2% chance of progressing to the last four of the tournament, and Steve Nicol is among the pundits who feel that a famous comeback is beyond the Merseysidersâ capabilities.
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If LFC are to pull off a memorable victory and eliminate the current European champions, it could potentially come at the cost of a depleted squad to face either Bayern Munich or Real Madrid in the semi-finals.
Four Liverpool players at risk of Champions League suspension
As per WhoScored, five Liverpool players have received two yellow cards so far in this seasonâs Champions League â Virgil van Dijk, Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, Curtis Jones and Conor Bradley.
The latter wonât feature tomorrow night as he continues his recovery from a serious knee injury, although the Scouse midfielderâs involvement in training today suggests that he could play a part despite picking up a suspected groin problem in the weekend win over Fulham.
UEFA rules state that a player who receives three yellow cards in European competition will incur a one-match suspension, although any bookings accumulated during the tournament are wiped upon completion of the quarter-finals.
Therefore, if Liverpool eliminate PSG but have any of Van Dijk, Gravenberch, Mac Allister or Jones booked, they would miss the first leg of the semi-final in a fortnightâs time.
However, if any of those are booked on Tuesday but the Reds donât progress, their hypothetical suspensions wouldnât carry over into European competition for next season.
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Suspensions would be a small price to pay if Liverpool advance
Overcoming PSG by two goals or more would be a huge feat for Slotâs side if they can pull it off, although thereâs a risk that it comes at a significant cost if the aforementioned players are suspended for the semi-final first leg.
Thereâs an (admittedly improbable) scenario that, should they progress to the last four, Liverpool could be without three midfielders against either Bayern or Real Madrid if Gravenberch, Mac Allister and Jones are all shown yellow cards tomorrow night.
Right now, suspension-related absences would seem like a small price to pay if the Reds can complete another famous European comeback on Tuesday and keep hold of their one remaining chance of a trophy from this season.
Q&A
What is Liverpool's current deficit against PSG in the Champions League?
Liverpool is currently facing a 2-0 deficit against PSG from the first leg of the quarter-finals.
What are Liverpool's chances of progressing to the Champions League semi-finals?
Opta gives Liverpool a 14.2% chance of progressing to the semi-finals after their loss in the first leg.
Who is Arne Slot and why is he concerned about Liverpool players?
Arne Slot is the manager of Liverpool, and he is concerned about the availability of four players ahead of the critical match against PSG.
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