PSG: Luis Enrique still savor the qualification against Liverpool

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This Tuesday, PSG surely wrote one of the most beautiful pages in its history. Beaten on the smallest of the margins during the 8th finals go to the Parc des Princes against Liverpool, the club of the capital won the penalties during the return round in Anfield. A beautiful feat that now allows Parisians to fully believe in their first coronation in the Champions League this season. Thusing a much better than that of the Reds for 210 minutes, Luis Enrique's men sent a message to all of Europe through this double confrontation.

Asked about these two mastered matches against Liverpool, Luis Enrique did not hide his joy this Saturday at a press conference before the classic against OM: “Liverpool was a wonderful match with an intensity above what I saw of their last matches. I continue to say that it seems hard to me for the team that has not passed. Liverpool remains one of the best teams if not the best team in Europe. On all two matches, the best team has passed. On both matches, we have 3 xg more than them. We played at a very high level. They were better in Liverpool on their side than with us. But I said that I preferred to lose at home if it guaranteed us to qualify. The match was unbridled, opportunities on both sides. We demonstrated that we could play in any stadium.»»

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