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This Tuesday evening, all of Europe will have its eyes on Anfield and the eighth final return from the Champions League between Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain.
Impressive in the first leg at the Parc des Princes despite the defeat on the score of 1 goal at 0, PSG seduced its world during this game by producing the almost perfect match in front of its audience. At a press conference this Monday evening, the manager of the Reds Arne Slot admitted to having been impressed by the performance of the Parisians.
The Dutch coach said Luis Enrique had a more than complete team, whether in defense, midfielder and attack. He did not hesitate to compare two Parisians to legend from FC Barcelona.
“Before, Luis Enrique had Xavi and Iniesta in Barca. Today he has Vitinha and Joao Neves at PSG, ” He said before the journalists present at a press conference.
Vitinha and Joao Neves holding the Reds
True pillars of the Red and Blue midfield, Vitinha and Joao Neves radiate this season under the leadership of Luis Enrique. As in the first leg, the two Portuguese players should unless surprise start the meeting as soon as the start of Luis Enrique's departure.
A large PSG against the Mersey club will surely go through great performances from the two Portuguese fields. Business to follow …
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