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Liverpool's head coach implemented a five-man defensive system in the Champions League quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain. This tactical shift raises questions about Mo Salah's future with the team.
Liverpool v Paris Saint-Germain team news: Has Mo Salah played his last Champions League game for the Reds?
Last week in the Parc des Princes Arne Slot changed his system radically for the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain.
The Liverpool head coach opted for a five-man defensive system - with Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate and Virgil van Dijk featuring as centre-backs.
Out wide were Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez as wing-backs - with the move clearly designed to stem the flow of attacks through PSGâs fluid front three.
It didnât work.
Liverpool were overwhelmed at the back owing to a lack of cover in midfield - with PSGâs midfielders passing and probing their way through.
The contest went in Luis Enriqueâs side favour - 2-0 on the night but it could have been so much worse. The European champions failed to take their chances on the night - leaving Liverpool in with a shout of rescuing the tie at Anfield.
But any fears of Arne Slot naming the same team - or more accurately persisting with the same failed experiment - can now be put to rest following the announcement of Liverpoolâs XI for the second leg.
Rather than a 3-5-2 Slot has gone back to the 4-2-2-2 system by the looks of things.
In terms of personnel the only change is Alexander Isak for Joe Gomez - but there is plenty of movement in the team compared to last week.
Slot is set to unleash Isak after his return from injury from the start in tandem with Hugo Ekitike - a rare sight - and even more welcome for Liverpool fans will be the sight of those two being played with Florian Wirtz from the outset.
There is no start for Curtis Jones following an injury scare in the Premier League at the weekend.
Rio Ngumoha meanwhile will have to content himself with a place on the bench despite his goal and man-of-the-match display on Saturday.
Of course this system means Mohamed Salah is once again dropped to the bench having got back in the team for the weekend win against Fulham.
A goal against the Cottagers wasnât sufficient for Slot to start him - with the head coach perhaps aware of the upper hand Nuno Mendes has enjoyed in his clashes against the Egyptian King.
So Salah may have already played his LAST Champions League game for Liverpool having reached 50 goals in the tournament against Galatasaray in the round of 16.
If he doesnât get on tonight then there will never again be another famous Anfield night with Salah in the lineup. So letâs hope that doesnât come to pass and Liverpool can summon the spirit of 2019 and overturn a tie against the odds - a la "corner taken quickly".
Itâs going to be a tough job but Slot has got one tick in his plus column already. Last week felt like a surrender whereas this lineup looks like thereâs some fight left in the beleaguered head coach.
The article does not specify whether Mo Salah played in the match against Paris Saint-Germain.
Liverpool adopted a five-man defensive system featuring three centre-backs and two wing-backs to counter PSG's attacking threats.
The shift to a more defensive setup could indicate a change in Mo Salah's role or future involvement in Champions League matches.
Liverpool's key defenders included Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate, and Virgil van Dijk in the five-man defensive lineup.
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