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Liverpool faced a disappointing exit from the Champions League after a home defeat to PSG, with pundit Julien Laurens criticizing manager Arne Slot's tactical choices. Key players Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike were substituted before halftime, failing to turn the match around.
āUnbelievableā ā BBC pundit says one man let Liverpool down massively in fateful defeat to PSG
French football expert Julien Laurens criticised the tactical decisions made by Arne Slot as Liverpool exited the Champions League on Tuesday night following a home defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.
With the Reds trailing 2-0 from the first leg, the Dutchman went for broke by starting both Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike, although neither of those made it to the second half, in which the hosts were unable to capitalise on a 20-minute period of dominance before Ousmane Dembele struck twice.
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Although LFCās performance was a marked improvement on the first leg, ultimately the scoreline from Paris was replicated at Anfield as the Merseysiders bowed out of Europe for another season.
Laurens was critical of Slot for his tactical approach and team selection on Tuesday night, particularly the decision to start the Swedish striker when heās still feeling his way back from a four-month injury layoff.
The European football expert told BBC Radio 5 Live: āI donāt want to blame Arne Slot again like we did last week, but that line-up to start was complete nonsense. That second half should have been exactly how Liverpool should have started this game tonight, to get the crowd going.
āIt should not have been Isak from the start. I donāt even understand where that came from ā unbelievable. I donāt understand. He made errors in that first leg in his line-up and the way I think they set up.
āAgain, we said before the game tonight, he cannot get it wrong. Tonight is not the game to get it wrong. You canāt change at half-time and expect then to turn this game around. He had to get it right from the beginning, and for me again, he let the team down and the club down and the fans down.ā
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Slot had to be bold with his starting XI on Tuesday with Liverpool two goals down from the first leg, although some fans may legitimately question the wisdom of starting Isak if ā by the head coachās own admission ā the striker was only fit enough to play 45 minutes.
The Reds were treading a delicate tightrope in the first half last night ā obviously they had to show some ambition to overturn the 2-0 deficit from Paris, but they couldnāt be overly cavalier and run the risk of PSG picking them off and killing the tie before half-time at Anfield.
LFC at least kept themselves in the fight going into the second half, and the ferocity they showed in the first 20 minutes after the interval was rightly praised by Tim Sherwood, but fatefully they failed to find the net when they had their opponents on the ropes in that period.
Slot also faced criticism from John Aldridge over some of his decisions on Tuesday, particularly the substitution of Joe Gomez just 22 minutes after bringing him on at half-time, although the head coach claimed afterwards that the Liverpool defender had asked to come off due to a fitness concern.
The Dutchman had to take some risks last night ā being conservative simply wasnāt an option ā but unfortunately the gambles didnāt pay off, and the scrutiny over his future will surely intensify if the Reds come up short in the Merseyside derby on Sunday.
Arne Slot started both Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike, but both were substituted before halftime, which was criticized by pundit Julien Laurens.
Liverpool lost to PSG at home, resulting in their exit from the Champions League after trailing 2-0 from the first leg.
French football expert Julien Laurens criticized manager Arne Slot for his tactical decisions during the match.
Ousmane Dembele scored twice in the second half, contributing significantly to PSG's victory over Liverpool.

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