Liverpool travel to face Paris Saint-Germain tonight in the Champions League quarterfinal first leg, with head coach Arne Slot under intense scrutiny following their humiliating 4-0 FA Cup defeat to Manchester City.
The fallout from that loss continues to linger, with frustrated supporters at the Etihad chanting the name of Xabi Alonso, a clear sign of growing distrust in Slot, as they exited the stadium well before full-time. That defeat marked Liverpool’s 15th of the season, their worst tally since the 2014–15 campaign under Brendan Rodgers, and left their Champions League campaign as their only remaining route to silverware.
Liverpool are boosted by the return of Alexander Isak from a leg fracture, providing a timely attacking option as they look to respond to recent setbacks.
However, PSG will be without Bradley Barcola due to injury, though their attacking depth remains formidable.
Despite that absence, the hosts, guided by Luis Enrique, come into the clash in dominant form, having dismantled Chelsea 8-2 on aggregate in the previous round.
Liverpool, by contrast, arrive low on confidence after their Etihad humiliation, and will need a significant improvement in intensity and resilience. With pride and their season on the line, Slot’s side must rediscover their fighting spirit in one of Europe’s toughest away environments or risk seeing their campaign, and pressure on their manager spiral further.
Oluwagbemisola Babalola
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