Slot relieved despite Liverpool being 'ripped apart' by PSG
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Slot relieved despite Liverpool being 'ripped apart' by PSG
"If you reflect on the whole game I think we are lucky with only losing 2-0. I think it was very good for us we are still in the tie, we can bring them to Anfield and we know how good Anfield can be for us."
"They [PSG] have pace from everywhere all over the pitch, wherever you look you see incredible pace. [Achraf] Hakimi and [Nuno] Mendes are an unbelievable attacking threat -- they don't even sprint, it is a level above sprinting and you have to cope with that."
"Every tactic has been tried over here, but the result is always the same, with Paris Saint-Germain blowing the opponent away. They were the better team. We didn't give up and that is why we still have a chance."
Liverpool lost 2-0 to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarterfinal first leg. Goals from Désiré Doué and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia gave PSG a strong advantage. Arne Slot acknowledged Liverpool's struggles but emphasized that they still have a chance to advance by winning the second leg at Anfield. He noted that Liverpool was in survival mode during the match and recognized PSG's exceptional pace and attacking threats. Despite the defeat, Slot believes Liverpool can perform better in the return leg.
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