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Jason McAteer suggests that Arne Slot should change his formation for Liverpool's upcoming match against PSG at Anfield, following a disappointing 2-0 loss in the first leg of the Champions League final. Slot previously used a 3-5-2 formation but switched to a 4-2-3-1 in the recent win over Fulham.
Jason McAteer advocates formation change as Slot told to âgo all-outâ against PSG at Anfield
Jason McAteer has called for Arne Slot to tweak his formation from Liverpoolâs weekend win over Fulham when they host Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield on Tuesday night.
The Dutchmanâs 3-5-2 setup in the first leg of the Champions League final didnât work as the Reds were fortunate to escape with nothing heavier than a 2-0 defeat, and the head coach reverted to a more familiar 4-2-3-1 against the Cottagers on Saturday.
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There has been a huge clamour for Rio Ngumoha to start against PSG after his eye-catching display at the weekend, although McAteer has advocated for another tactical tweak to accommodate a different LFC forward.
Speaking on âThe Reactionâ on The Official Liverpool FC Podcast, the former Reds midfielder urged Slot to start both Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak at centre-forward, with the latter having made two substitute appearances since his return from a broken leg over the past week.
The ex-Republic of Ireland international said: âWhat would I be doing? Iâd go all-out. I would go Isak and Ekitike, two up top. I donât think they [PSG] would expect that. Iâd go two up top.â
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With Liverpool needing to overturn a 2-0 deficit on Tuesday night, is there a case to be made for Slot starting both of his senior centre-forwards at Anfield?
Isak and Ekitike have started together just twice since joining the Reds last summer, although both of those instances came in impressive away wins in the Champions League (5-1 against Eintracht Frankfurt in October, 1-0 over Inter Milan in December).
Taking that into account, we can very much see why McAteer has called for the duo to play from the start tomorrow night, but will the head coach heed the 54-year-oldâs pleas?
It seems unlikely that Isak will be thrown in from the get-go when heâs still just getting back up to speed after nearly four months out; and if Liverpool play with two centre-forwards against PSG, could that make it harder to incorporate Ngumoha and Mo Salah out wide after both scored on Saturday?
We fully agree with McAteer that the Reds have no option but to go for it tomorrow night, but we donât think the Swedish striker will play from the start just yet. Perhaps he may get the entire second half if we still need a goal or two at the interval.
Liverpool used a 3-5-2 formation against PSG in the first leg of the Champions League final.
McAteer believes a formation change is necessary due to Liverpool's poor performance in the first leg, where they lost 2-0.
Liverpool switched to a 4-2-3-1 formation in their recent win over Fulham.
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