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Luis Enrique has acknowledged the challenges his Paris Saint-Germain team will face at Anfield against Liverpool in the Champions League quarter-finals. PSG leads 2-0 but must be prepared for difficult moments during the match.
Luis Enrique pays Liverpool full respect as he braces for âmoments of hardshipâ at Anfield
Luis Enrique has warned his Paris Saint-Germain side to expect âmoments of hardshipâ at Anfield on Tuesday night as they take on Liverpool in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
PSG carry a 2-0 lead into the fixture on Merseyside, a margin which could easily have been much bigger were it not for wastefulness on their part and some fine saves from Giorgi Mamardashvili last week.
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Opta calculations rate their chances of advancing to the semi-finals at 85.8%, and the European champions have already racked up 36 goals in 13 matches in the tournament this season, with their firepower further enhanced by Bradley Barcolaâs return to the matchday squad for tomorrow.
While Enriqueâs side will naturally be huge favourites to progress, the Spaniard is refusing to take Liverpool lightly and is mindful of how radically the fate of the tie could shift with the Reds buoyed by the power of Anfield.
He said in todayâs pre-match press conference (via PSG.fr): âWe know how difficult this game will be against a team of Liverpoolâs level, away from home, in this competition. It will be difficult, thatâs clear to us, and we know there will be moments of hardship. I think tomorrow will be a very tight match, and weâll need to be ready to overcome those difficult moments.
âIn modern football, the course of a match can change very quickly. In the space of five minutes, you can score two goals or concede two. For me, itâs a tricky game. Itâs true that we were superior in the first leg, but football moves very fast. The tie is still open, and thatâs why we have to prepare for this match in the same way as usual.â
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Enrique is far too experienced to fall into the trap of publicly underestimating Liverpool, and many will dismiss his comments as standard diplomacy.
However, heâll also be aware that PSG have previous for frittering away commanding first-leg leads in Champions League knockout ties, with collapses against Barcelona in 2017 (from 4-0 up) and Manchester United two years later immediately springing to mind.
Those examples relate to teams which bear little resemblance to the current crop, but the weight of history can be difficult to escape, and the Redsâ reputation for producing legendary second-leg fightbacks is well-known throughout Europe.
Enriqueâs team are capable of blowing Liverpool out of the water, just as they did to Chelsea last month, and most neutrals would understandably fancy them to finish the job at Anfield tomorrow night.
However, if Arne Slotâs team can pinch an early goal and rouse the home support even further, it could make for a very uncomfortable night for PSG, who for all their undoubted quality would be incredibly naive to take their opponents for granted.
Paris Saint-Germain currently leads Liverpool 2-0 in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Luis Enrique warned his team to expect 'moments of hardship' during the match at Anfield against Liverpool.
Giorgi Mamardashvili made several important saves for PSG in the first leg of the match against Liverpool.
The second leg of the Champions League quarter-final between Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool is scheduled for Tuesday night.
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