Luis Enrique, the manager of Paris Saint-Germain, bemoaned his team’s “unfair” defeat to Liverpool.
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After winning 1-0 at the Parc des Princes in the first leg, the Reds are now leading the Champions League last-16 match.
A strong PSG offensive dominated the entire game, and Arne Slot’s team owed a great deal to their goalkeeper, Alisson Becker.
Harvey Elliott, a Liverpool substitute, scored with three minutes left to give the French heavyweight a smash-and-grab victory, punishing his carelessness in the last third.
Enrique acknowledged that he thought PSG’s loss was “strange.”
In Tuesday’s return leg at Anfield, the two teams will face each other, and the former Spain manager has promised that his team will bring the positives to the match.
In his candid evaluation of the match, Liverpool head coach Arne Slot acknowledged that his team was “lucky” to be leading the last-16 match when they returned to Merseyside, reports Liverpool World.
He stated: “I believe it is obvious to all of us that we would have already been fortunate if we had a draw over here.
In my opinion, they were the superior team today, particularly in the first half when they had three or four excellent opportunities.”
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