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Steve Nicol criticized Liverpool's poor decision-making during their Anfield loss to PSG, despite acknowledging their positive attitude. The team struggled to capitalize on their dominance in the second half.
âIt was awfulâŠâ â Steve Nicol lamented one thing he saw from Liverpool in Anfield loss to PSG
Steve Nicol was pleased with the attitude that Liverpool showed in their defeat to Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield on Tuesday but lamented their âawfulâ decision-making in the final third.
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Trailing 2-0 from the first leg, the Reds kept the tie alive going into the second half last night and were the dominant team for 20-25 minutes after the interval but, crucially, had nothing to show for it.
In contrast to that profligacy from the home side, two lethal finishes from Ballon DâOr winner Ousmane Dembele ensured that the scoreline from Paris was repeated, even if the overall complexion of the two games was rather different.
In sifting through the aftermath of Liverpoolâs Champions League exit, Nicol was happy with how the Reds competed on the night but felt that they let themselves down in the attacking third.
The ex-LFC defender told ESPN FC: âI have to admit, around the 65th minute, I started to think, âThey may have a chance hereâ. Up until then I wasnât feeling it. I was happy that Liverpool had been competing. In that second half, Liverpool absolutely tore into PSG.
âUnfortunately for Liverpool, the final pass, the final decision â whatever it was in that attacking third, the ball just wasnât slightly off. It was awful. The amount of times the pass was missed by a good half-a-yard or a yard in an around that penalty box was just way too much.â
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Nicol added:Â âIn terms of the whole game, if Liverpool â between now and the end of the season â can show the same spirit, desire and quality from back to front, they will get a Champions League spot.
âThey have to do way better in the final third, but in terms of the game, I was happy that Liverpool competed until that goal in the 71st minute.â
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Similar to Tim Sherwood, Nicol commended the attitude with which Liverpool played last night, and who knows how differently the final quarter may have transpired if the Reds didnât have a legitimate penalty overturned after a VAR review.
However, the final score ultimately came down to PSG being clinical and Arne Slotâs side being wasteful, and the statistics from Anfield (via Sofascore) illustrate that.
To compound the agony, LFC are set to be without their top scorer Hugo Ekitike for the remainder of the season (and quite possibly several months), and the Frenchman will be sorely missed in our pursuit of a top-five Premier League finish and subsequent Champions League qualification.
Liverpool simply canât afford to be so profligate in their final six matches of the campaign, especially with five of those coming against teams currently in the top eight in the league, and their European fate for 2026/27 may well hinge on that very factor.
In theory, the Redsâ mission is simple â replicate last nightâs determination whilst demonstrating a greater cutting edge in attack. The practicality of delivering upon that mightnât be quite as straightforward, but itâs essential for Slotâs side.
Steve Nicol criticized Liverpool's 'awful' decision-making in the final third during their loss to PSG.
Liverpool was the dominant team for 20-25 minutes in the second half but failed to score despite their control of the game.
Liverpool trailed 2-0 from the first leg against PSG before the match at Anfield.
Steve Nicol noted that Liverpool showed a positive attitude throughout the match, despite the eventual loss.

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