UCL: Paris Saint Gemain Vs Liverpool At 9pm

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Liverpool should simply go for it at Paris Saint-Germain next week.
There is little difference between a draw and a defeat – either result would almost certainly leave them needing to beat Napoli at home in the final group game to progress.
But victory in France gets the job done with a game to spare.
What will be in Liverpool’s favour is that they’ve played PSG already this season.
I know PSG are a completely different proposition at home compared to away.
However, we’ve played them at Anfield and seen some of the weaknesses they have, and with that in mind I’d expect Jurgen Klopp to be very much on the front foot next week.
We maybe exposed their weaknesses. We exposed that their front three may not work quite so hard, and we may make it not so much a physical game but one where a lot of hard work is required.
Jan Molby on a big period for Liverpool…
Klopp will feel that if we are at our best, then we have a real chance.
But PSG at home is a different ball game. We saw little glimpses of Kylian Mbappe and Neymar at Anfield, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they are in full flow next Wednesday.
Of course, there are injury concerns over the both. It certainly looked like Mbappe hurt his shoulder while playing for France.
But this game is their season. This is a game PSG have to win.
Winning the French title won’t be a problem, and it would be a disaster for them if they don’t reach the knockout stages of the Champions League.
Thomas Tuchel will be on bended knee hoping his star players are fit.
International rescue for Reds
It appears the international break has, for once, been good for Liverpool.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk all scored key goals, Xherdan Shaqiri excelled, Naby Keita got minutes under his belt and Dominic Solanke scored four goals in a week for England under-21s.
Keep up to date with the latest Liverpool build-up and transfer news here
It’s a horrible feeling when you leave Liverpool to join a country that perhaps isn’t doing that well, and here I could be talking about Andy Robertson and Scotland.
But they’ve had a great week too, with two wins and getting themselves promoted in the UEFA Nations League.
The feeling is positive at the moment around Liverpool, and these players have gone away and experienced even more positivity.
That can only be of benefit to Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp. Why Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp must go for it against Paris Saint-Germain in Champions League
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There is little difference between a draw and a defeat – either result would almost certainly leave them needing to beat Napoli at home in the final group game to progress.
But victory in France gets the job done with a game to spare.
What will be in Liverpool’s favour is that they’ve played PSG already this season.
I know PSG are a completely different proposition at home compared to away.
However, we’ve played them at Anfield and seen some of the weaknesses they have, and with that in mind I’d expect Jurgen Klopp to be very much on the front foot next week.
We maybe exposed their weaknesses. We exposed that their front three may not work quite so hard, and we may make it not so much a physical game but one where a lot of hard work is required.
Jan Molby on a big period for Liverpool…
Klopp will feel that if we are at our best, then we have a real chance.
But PSG at home is a different ball game. We saw little glimpses of Kylian Mbappe and Neymar at Anfield, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they are in full flow next Wednesday.
Of course, there are injury concerns over the both. It certainly looked like Mbappe hurt his shoulder while playing for France.
But this game is their season. This is a game PSG have to win.
Winning the French title won’t be a problem, and it would be a disaster for them if they don’t reach the knockout stages of the Champions League.
Thomas Tuchel will be on bended knee hoping his star players are fit.
International rescue for Reds
It appears the international break has, for once, been good for Liverpool.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk all scored key goals, Xherdan Shaqiri excelled, Naby Keita got minutes under his belt and Dominic Solanke scored four goals in a week for England under-21s.
Keep up to date with the latest Liverpool build-up and transfer news here
It’s a horrible feeling when you leave Liverpool to join a country that perhaps isn’t doing that well, and here I could be talking about Andy Robertson and Scotland.
But they’ve had a great week too, with two wins and getting themselves promoted in the UEFA Nations League.
The feeling is positive at the moment around Liverpool, and these players have gone away and experienced even more positivity.
That can only be of benefit to Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp. Why Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp must go for it against Paris Saint-Germain in Champions League
JAN ON THE REDS’ CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CLASH
Must-read Liverpool FC Stories From The Past 24 Hours READ MORE
The best deal in Reds history?
MOLBY ON THE REDS’

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