
"In the last 50 home games we have played, 36 times we were able to score two goals or more. Yes, we don't play PSG in all of those home games but the opponents we have had across the Premier League and Champions League are very strong."
"Yes, there is a belief we can do special things but we also need to be very, very, very special because we are playing against the champions of Europe, so that makes the task more complicated but not impossible."
"They [the fans] will be just as important as our performance. I think we have to be much much better than last week, and their players are experienced and have experienced Anfield a year ago."
"But I think our fans are up for it and I think I can trust them [to be] even louder than last season."
Liverpool faces PSG in the Champions League quarter-final with a two-goal deficit. Coach Arne Slot emphasizes the team's belief in achieving a remarkable comeback. Historically, Liverpool has only progressed twice from such deficits. Slot highlights the team's strong home performance, stating they have scored two or more goals in 36 of their last 50 home games. He calls for the Anfield crowd's support, recalling their impact in previous matches. Slot acknowledges the need for improvement compared to their last performance against PSG, where they failed to register a shot on target.
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