

Key Takeaways:
- Arne Slot stated on Monday that Liverpool will require a “very special” display to overturn a 2-0 deficit against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday
- Liverpool produced no shots on target in the first leg at Parc des Princes last week
- A Champions League exit would further increase scrutiny on Slot, ahead of Sunday’s Merseyside derby at Everton
Challenge Ahead At Anfield
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has acknowledged that his team must deliver an extraordinary performance on Tuesday evening if they are to progress to the Champions League semi-finals, following a 2-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg. Speaking to reporters on Monday, Slot admitted that facing Luis Enrique’s side, the reigning champions of Europe, requires nothing short of an exceptional effort after Liverpool failed to register a shot on target in Paris last week.
A big European night at Anfield awaits ✊🔴 pic.twitter.com/t58McjcwVv
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 14, 2026
Slot Under Pressure Following Poor Run
After Liverpool’s uninspired display in France, and mounting criticism stemming from their underwhelming Premier League title defence as well as a heavy 4-0 defeat by Manchester City that resulted in elimination from the FA Cup, Slot finds himself under increasing pressure. A 2-0 league win over Fulham on Saturday offered temporary respite, halting a sequence of three straight defeats to Brighton, City, and PSG. However, another early Champions League exit would intensify calls for change, particularly with the Merseyside derby at Everton approaching on Sunday.
Importance of an Aggressive Approach
Slot emphasised the necessity for a much-improved showing at Anfield compared to the first leg, where Liverpool struggled with possession and posed minimal threat to the PSG defence. He stressed that, despite the quality of the opposition, the challenge remains achievable if Liverpool start aggressively and build momentum, referencing Saturday’s match against Fulham where scoring the opener proved pivotal.
Tactics and Belief in the Comeback
Addressing criticism of his tactical approach, Slot maintained his belief in the team’s pressing game, noting that out of 49 home matches under his stewardship, Liverpool had scored two or more goals in 36 of them. He highlighted the need for greater possession and attacking intent, given that PSG dominated the ball with 76 percent possession in the previous encounter. Nevertheless, Slot remains confident that his side can deliver the attacking threat required for a comeback in front of the Anfield crowd.
| Fixture | First Leg Score | Second Leg Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liverpool vs Paris Saint-Germain | 0-2 (Paris) | Anfield | 14.04 |




