Former Liverpool star Stan Collymore discusses strategies for Arne Slot's team to defeat PSG in the Champions League quarter-finals. Liverpool faces a challenging task after losing 2-0 in the first leg but hopes for a historic comeback at Anfield.
Former Liverpool star reveals how Arne Slotās side can beat PSG
Former Liverpool star reveals how Arne Slotās side can beat PSG
Stan Collymore Previews Liverpoolās Clash with PSG
Despite a disastrous season so far, thereās still chance for another historic European night at Anfield. After a 2-0 away defeat in the first leg, Liverpool host Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-final of the Champions League.
A win, as difficult as it would be, would see the Reds face either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in the final four.
But it is one huge mountain that Liverpool must climb. The reigning champions PSG, knocked out the Reds in a penalty shootout at Anfield last season.
On that occasion, Arne Slotās side actually took a one goal lead into the return leg on Merseyside. This time, the task is entirely different.
Former Liverpool star Stan Collymore, speaking exclusively to Anfield Index, shared his thoughts on tonightās massive gameā¦
How can Liverpool beat PSG?
āLiverpool need tempo and aggression to overturn this tie. I played for a Liverpool team
against PSG in the Cup Winners Cup semi-final where we were 3-0 down from the first leg,ā said Collymore. āWe ended up just going out in the second leg, but we won 2-0 and scored very early. I was
making a nuisance of myself up front, I assisted for Robbie Fowler and we scored within the
first five minutes of the game.ā
If Liverpool get a goal in the first 10 minutes at Anfield, anything is possible. PSG will be very
aware of the Anfield mythology and the Barcelona result a few seasons ago ā it was an
impossible result but they turned it around,ā continued Collymore. āIf Liverpool start quickly and are at it from the first whistle, they can get back into the tie.ā
āIf the game settles down into a classic European second leg, then PSG have the ability and
tools to be able to pick Liverpool off like they did last season. Liverpool canāt allow that and
need to come out of the blocks firing.ā
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Who could save the day for Liverpool?
As poor as Liverpool have been this season, thereās still plenty of players in the squad capable of producing a moment of magic. In fact, without said moments Arne Slotās side would be in an untenable position in their campaign.
This season it has often fell to the feet of Dominik Szoboszlai to save the day for the Reds. Whether it be a 30-yard free-kick, or a bullet from the edge of the box ā the Hungarian can do it.
Mohamed Salah has enjoyed a stellar relationship with the Champions League during his time at Liverpool and has still managed three goals and two assists in the competition this season.
Ā£100m signing Florian Wirtz has all of the talent to make an impact. Could tonight be the night he really stamps his authority on this new-look Liverpool side?
Q&A
What strategies can Arne Slot's team use to beat PSG?
Arne Slot's team can focus on solid defense, quick counter-attacks, and exploiting PSG's weaknesses in transition.
What was the score of the first leg between Liverpool and PSG?
Liverpool lost the first leg 2-0 against PSG.
Who will Liverpool face if they win against PSG?
If Liverpool wins against PSG, they will face either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in the semi-finals.
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