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All of Europe is impatiently awaiting this meeting. This Tuesday evening, Liverpool receives Paris Saint-Germain on behalf of the eighth round return from the Champions League.
Defeated in the first leg on the score of 1 goal at 0 Despite a sparkling performance, the capital's club must win in Anfield to hope for a qualification for the quarter -finals of C1. The men of Luis Enrique will have to be effective but above all be solid and strong in the boiling enclosure of Anfield.
During an interview with RMC Sportthe former Parisian but also Reds Mohamed Sissoko did not fail to send strong words on the atmosphere of Anfield. For him, Ile -de -France residents will have to be wary of Scousers who are no longer the same when they evolve at home. “When you put on the Liverpool jersey in this stadium, you are another person in fact. To be honest, I did not feel it starts elsewhere. One has the impression of having great powers. These are all the waves in the stadium, and the way supporters have to push you to surpass yourself. You feel it when you arrive in Anfield you see the craze. When the players are in the tunnel, they feel the ” 𝗬𝗼𝘂 '𝗹𝗹
𝗻𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝘄𝗮𝗹𝗸 𝗮𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗲 ». This is where you understand where you set foot. It's just extraordinary. »»
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