PSG-Liverpool, the smashing announcement!

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D-1 before “the” shock of these knockout stages of the Champions League. Wednesday evening, PSG will receive Liverpool at the Parc des Princes with the ambition of taking a big step towards qualification. The Reds may be largely leading Premier League, Luis Enrique players believe in their chances, their series of ten consecutive victories giving them certain guarantees.

Still be in excess of confidence in the Parisian ranks. On the eve of the first round, Joao Neves dropped a small sentence that it would be better not to have to regret later. “We are going to do our best, we will move and move the ball. As a team, I think we are better ”, announced the Portuguese midfielder at a press conference.

“As a team, I think we are better”

It is on the ground that Parisians will have to prove their superiority. “We improve every day, he notes.

It was not very complicated at first for us in the Champions League. It was not because we played badly, but we did not score a lot of goals. It's been four months since we lost. We are in a good dynamic, with confidence. »»

For him, therefore, Liverpool is not so formidable.

“It's a very good teamsaid Joao Neves.

They finished first in the league phase. We will have to avoid conceding goals early, but I am happy with the way we play and if we can reproduce it tomorrow (Wednesday) … Whatever the result, we always play with the same approach, the same quality. »»

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