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Champion League QF Preview: What Liverpool Must Do at Anfield to Beat PSG on April 14
Liverpool trail PSG 0-1 from the first leg. Here is the complete tactical guide to what Arne Slot must change at Anfield to send Liverpool to the Champions League semi-finals.
Liverpool trail PSG 0-1 from the first leg. Here is the complete tactical guide to what Arne Slot must change at Anfield to send Liverpool to the Champions League semi-finals.
- Liverpool trail PSG 0-1 from the first leg.
- ## The First Leg Reality and What Liverpool Are Working With
- Liverpool return to Anfield for the Champions League quarter-final second leg on April 14 trailing Paris Saint-Germain by a single goal from the first leg at the Parc des Princes.
Liverpool trail PSG 0-1 from the first leg.
## The First Leg Reality and What Liverpool Are Working With
Liverpool return to Anfield for the Champions League quarter-final second leg on April 14 trailing Paris Saint-Germain by a single goal from the first leg at the Parc des Princes. The scoreline is precisely the type that generates maximum second-leg drama: Liverpool need one goal to force extra time, two to win the tie on aggregate, while PSG need one away goal to effectively end the contest and advance.
PSG, the defending Champions League holders who eliminated Liverpool in last season's round of 16 before going on to defeat Inter Milan 5-0 in the final, arrive at Anfield with a specific psychological and tactical authority that their four consecutive European victories against English Premier League clubs underpins. They have won four of their last five UEFA home matches against Premier League teams and lost only one of their last ten UEFA matches against English opposition overall.
Liverpool's specific challenge is compounded by the absence of Alisson Becker, their starting goalkeeper, who has been ruled out for both the PSG matches. Caoimhín Kelleher deputizing between the posts changes the specific risk calculus of Liverpool's high defensive line — a system whose execution depends on the goalkeeper's specific positioning, communication, and sweeping ability that Alisson has developed over six seasons. Kelleher is a capable deputy, but the specific Champions League semi-final stakes against Kvaratskhelia and Dembélé is the most demanding test of his career.
## The Tactical Adjustments Slot Must Make
Liverpool's first-leg performance at the Parc des Princes showed two specific deficiencies that Arne Slot will have spent the intervening ten days specifically addressing. First, their press — which at full effectiveness is among the highest-intensity in European football — was not consistently applied during PSG's build-up phases, allowing PSG's center-backs the specific time to play through Liverpool's first line and reach the midfield creative players. Second, Liverpool's specific transition defense after losing possession in the final third was too slow to prevent PSG's specific counter-attacking threat through Kvaratskhelia's specific left-side diagonal running.
For Anfield, the crowd creates the specific atmospheric advantage that Slot can harness through tactical choices rather than simply hoping it produces organic momentum. His options include a more aggressive high-press from the opening whistle — using the first fifteen minutes' crowd energy to create the specific pressing traps whose execution Liverpool performs best — and a specific set-piece game plan that their aerial quality, particularly through Virgil van Dijk and the central midfield's late arrivals, can exploit against PSG's specific defensive vulnerabilities at dead balls.
Dominik Szoboszlai, who has scored in five of his last eight Champions League appearances, represents the specific individual attacking threat whose Champions League form suggests he should be given specific creative responsibility in the spaces behind PSG's midfield. Hugo Ekitike's link play — the specific central pivot function that creates spaces for Salah and Diogo Jota — is the tactical element whose execution creates the specific numerical advantages Liverpool need to unlock a PSG defence that conceded more in the French league than their European record suggests.
## Salah's Farewell Season and What This Night Means
Mohamed Salah's confirmation that this is his final Champions League season with Liverpool adds a specific emotional texture to the Anfield atmosphere that European nights amplify uniquely. His 50th Champions League goal arrived this season against Galatasaray. The specific question of whether his Anfield Champions League story ends at the quarter-final stage or continues to a semi-final — against either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich — is the particular sporting narrative that the Anfield crowd will be attempting to influence through the specific collective will that Anfield's European reputation is built on.
The historical precedent in Liverpool's favour: they have overturned first-leg deficits in famous European nights before. The specific 4-0 against Barcelona in 2019, when they overturned a 3-0 first-leg deficit without Roberto Firmino, is the emotional and tactical reference point that Slot's players will have absorbed in preparation. PSG in 2026 is not Barcelona in 2019, but Anfield in a European night with this much at stake creates the specific atmospheric conditions where historical precedents become genuinely psychologically relevant.