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PSG vs Liverpool Is the Tie of the Round — Here Is Why the Defending Champions Could Lose

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PSG are the defending Champions League champions and should beat Liverpool. Here is the specific case for why they might not, and what makes this the most unpredictable quarter-final.

Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League for the first time in 2024-25, defeating Inter Milan 5-0 in a final that was the most emphatic in the competition's modern history. They return as defending champions against a Liverpool side managed by Arne Slot in his first full season, playing without their starting goalkeeper, and motivated by Mohamed Salah's confirmed farewell season. The specific reasons PSG should win this tie are clear. The specific reasons they might not are more interesting.

For PSG's specific vulnerability: their 2024-25 Champions League triumph created the particular pressure that defending champions uniquely face — every opponent's maximum motivation, the specific attention from tactical analysis that champions receive, and the particular complacency risk that successful teams manage imperfectly. Their domestic form this season has been interrupted by specific moments of defensive vulnerability that their Champions League campaign has largely avoided but that Liverpool's pressing system specifically targets.

For Liverpool's specific threat: even without Alisson — whose specific positioning and distribution quality makes him irreplaceable rather than merely important — the Slot system produces collective pressing quality whose implementation requires the particular coordination that Caoimhín Kelleher as backup goalkeeper disrupts less severely than a traditional GK absence would in a conventional defensive system. Slot's game-management quality in high-stakes European contexts hasn't been fully tested yet at Liverpool, which is either a vulnerability or an opportunity depending on how the specific pressure of a quarter-final first leg in Paris produces his best decisions.

For the prediction's specific basis: none of Liverpool's 36 previous UEFA matches against French teams have finished goalless, and Dominik Szoboszlai has scored in five of his last eight Champions League appearances. Both specific statistics argue for an open, high-scoring match in Paris rather than a defensive standoff — which is precisely the specific type of match where Liverpool's specific attacking combination can produce an away-goal result whose value in the second leg at Anfield would be significant.

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