

Key Takeaways:
- Liverpool suffered a 0:2 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarterfinal first leg at Parc des Princes
- Arne Slot acknowledged his side were forced into a defensive posture against the reigning French and European champions
- The second leg will be played at Anfield on April 14, where Slot expects a different tactical approach
Match Recap: Liverpool Face Struggle in Paris
Liverpool manager Arne Slot provided his analysis following the club’s 0:2 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the opening leg of their Champions League quarterfinal tie, held at Parc des Princes. Facing intense pressure from the French side, the Reds struggled to cope with PSG’s aggressive pressing style and entered what Slot described as “survival mode” for large periods of the contest.
The Dutch manager reflected on the match, conceding that Liverpool were fortunate to concede only twice, saying his team had to adapt defensively against the hosts, who have established themselves as a dominant force in both French and European football.
"We were in survival mode for large parts of the game.” – Arne Slot pic.twitter.com/WNCVWfxo5B
— Anything Liverpool (@AnythingLFC_) April 9, 2026
Tactical Difficulties and Future Adjustments
Slot highlighted the unique challenge of facing PSG at home, noting their ability to overwhelm nearly every visitor, irrespective of the tactical setup employed. He pointed to the relentless attacking threat provided by Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes, and questioned the efficacy of playing with traditional wingers under such circumstances.
Despite the deficit, Slot remained optimistic about Liverpool’s prospects in the return fixture at “Anfield” on April 14, promising a revised tactical approach as the Reds aim to overturn the two-goal margin and progress in the competition. He stressed that the next match would see Liverpool operate with a different strategy and expressed relief that the team is “still in the competition.”
Salah’s Omission and Focus on Defence
The decision not to introduce Mohamed Salah from the bench drew attention after the match. Slot explained that as the game progressed, Liverpool prioritised defensive solidity over chasing a goal, choosing to preserve Salah’s strengths for upcoming fixtures rather than using him primarily in a defensive capacity during the closing stages in Paris.
Looking Ahead to Anfield
As Liverpool prepare to host PSG for the decisive second leg next Tuesday, the focus will be on devising an approach capable of overcoming the deficit and countering the Parisian attack. Slot has made clear that changes will be forthcoming, and both players and analysts will be keenly interested to see how Liverpool adjust in the hope of securing a place in the semi-finals.




