Liverpool don't fear PSG Champions League test, says Slot

Liverpool's Dutch coach Arne Slot gives a press conference on the eve of the UEFA Champions League football match between Girona and Liverpool, at the Montilivi stadium in Girona on December 9, 2024. (Photo by Josep LAGO / AFP)
Arne Slot says Liverpool have nothing to fear at the Parc
des Princes as he prepares his Premier League title favourites for a
blockbuster Champions League clash against runaway Ligue 1 leaders Paris
Saint-Germain.
Slot's side take the next step in their bid for a first
Champions League crown since 2019 when they face PSG in the last-16 first leg
on Wednesday.
The six-time European champions lost on both their previous
visits to PSG, in 1997 and 2018.
But Liverpool have been beaten just four times in all
competitions this season and only once in the Champions League -- against PSV
Eindhoven in their final league-phase game, when they had already qualified for
the last 16.
The Reds finished first in the league phase with seven wins
from eight games, including a 2-0 success against holders Real Madrid, and have
been equally dominant on the domestic stage.
Inspired by the sublime form of Egypt forward Mohamed Salah,
Slot's men are 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League as they close
in on a record-equalling 20th English title.
Liverpool can also win the first trophy of the Slot era when
they face Newcastle in the League Cup final at Wembley on March 16.
With 20 victories, the Reds have won more league games than
any team in Europe's top five leagues so far this season.
After a recent wobble, Liverpool got back on track with a
pair of 2-0 wins against Manchester City and Newcastle that took them a giant
step closer to Premier League glory.
They also benefited from a weekend off to rest before the
PSG tie due to their early exit from the FA Cup.
No wonder Slot made it clear Liverpool have no reason to
feel any trepidation about their trip to Paris.
"Do we fear PSG? We don't fear anybody. But I'm
impressed by their quality, they are on an upwards curve a bit similar to ours
at the moment," he said.
"I don't think the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal, Paris
Saint-Germain, Barcelona, Real Madrid fear opponents.
"But we definitely respect them and there's a reason
for that. They won so many games in a row and they have so many quality
players."
'It could have been
the final'
Like Liverpool, PSG are marching relentlessly towards the
French title, opening up a 13-point lead thanks to a 24-game unbeaten run in
Ligue 1 this season.
But Luis Enrique's team have been less formidable in the
Champions League, where they were forced into the play-off round after defeats
against Arsenal, Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich left them in 15th place.
PSG set up the eagerly anticipated showdown against
Liverpool by demolishing unheralded Brest 10-0 on aggregate in the play-offs.
Facing Liverpool is a challenge of a different magnitude and
Enrique is well aware of the threat they pose, describing the meeting of
European powerhouses as an occasion more fitting for a final.
"I know Liverpool very well, without a doubt they are
the team in the best form in Europe both in terms of results and play," he
said.
"It could have been a Champions League final. We're
going to try to do it with our weapons."
With the second leg at Anfield on March 11, Liverpool could
be tempted to take a cautious approach in Paris before feeding off the frenzied
atmosphere created by their fans on European nights.
But Slot's belief that the first leg will be one for
football purists to admire suggested he will send out Liverpool with attacking intent
at the Parc des Princes.
"It's going to be a very interesting game for everybody
who loves football," said the Dutchman.
"I would be surprised if people who are neutral watch a
different game than that one because I think everyone, including Paris
Saint-Germain and us, are looking forward to the game."
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