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In the perspective of the shock against Liverpool in the round of 16 go to the Champions League, the former Parisian coach shared his gaze on the meeting, highlighting the main pitfalls for the capital's club.
For the eighth final of the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain has drawn one of the big possible names: the Liverpool FC. Carried by an impressive series of eight consecutive victories for all competitions and an invincibility which now extends over 12 games, the reigning French champion will first host the Mersey club on March 5 at the Parc des Princes, before return to Anfield on March 11.
The former coach of the Red and Blue Luis Fernandez believes that PSG considers that the team has the weapons necessary to bring down the English. However, he has pointed out several aspects on which Parisians will have to be impeccable.
Fernandez optimistic, but prudent
“I saw the Liverpool match in Manchester City (2-0) and it is true that it is very strong. The Reds give off a lot of talent and mastery and have a huge player, Mohamed Salah, very difficult to master. Parisians will not have to go too much back, as they did in Lyon at the end of the match. The key will be to prevent their opponent from coming out well and making a minimum of errors. But I believe: PSG has the workforce to achieve two major performances against Liverpool ”analyzed the Andalusian for The team
This Monday.
Before crossing the iron with the Reds, the men of Luis Enrique will have another challenge to take up, a trip to the Roazhon Park to face the Briochin stadium in the quarterfinals of the French Cup this Wednesday. Three days later, they will welcome LOSC in Ligue 1, a crucial meeting before entering their double European confrontation.
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