PSG wary of Liverpool's 'fighter jets' in UCL clash
Briefly

Luis Enrique, PSG's manager, emphasizes the need for caution against Liverpool's formidable attacking lineup, referring to them as "three fighter jets in attack." PSG, having recovered form with 18 wins in 20 matches, is confident but acknowledges Liverpool's strength as a motivating factor. Enrique insists that while PSG excels in ball possession, they need to dominate the game to be successful. Additionally, he downplays the significance of the first match in determining the overall outcome of the tie, expressing readiness for a strong performance at Anfield.
"We have to be careful that we don't suffer from their transitions. They have three fighter jets in attack, it's not easy to stop them if we don't impose our game on them."
"It will be intense. On paper, it is one of the best matches you can watch in Europe," Luis Enrique told a news conference.
"We will need the ball. Maybe we're not as tough physically but we are one of the best teams in possession in Europe," he added.
"The first game will not determine who gets through. If we were to lose at home and then win [and qualify] at Anfield, of course I would take that."
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