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PSG fly high but Anfield threatens a reality check

PSG travel to Anfield carrying enormous momentum after three commanding Champions League outings, capped by a controlled 2–0 win over Liverpool. Paris didn’t just expose the Reds’ issues, they dictated the match with a calm superiority that even Arne Slot admitted left his team “in survival mode.” Goals from Désiré Doué and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia underlined their dominance, though the scoreline flattered Liverpool.

Luis Enrique called the missed chances “a shame,” noting Paris should have built a far larger advantage. Doué, Ousmane Dembélé and Nuno Mendes all wasted clear openings that could have nearly settled the tie.

Now comes the real test: a charged Anfield, where both coaches expect turbulence. Enrique insists PSG will attack rather than protect their lead, while Slot braces for another difficult night. Despite the looming challenge, PSG remain strong favourites to reach the semi‑finals.

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