Liverpool's head coach, Arne Slot, has expressed his admiration for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) ahead of their Champions League round-of-16 clash. Slot acknowledged PSG as one of the world's top teams and stressed the importance of not underestimating them. Despite Liverpool's strong performance in both the Premier League and Champions League, Slot remains cautious about facing a team with such an impressive record.
Slot highlighted that Liverpool must embrace significant matches like this one against PSG. He mentioned that while they could have faced Benfica, PSG presents a formidable challenge. "If you play for Liverpool, you want to play in the big games," he stated. Both teams are known for their attacking prowess and possession-based style, making this an exciting fixture.

PSG's head coach, Luis Enrique, also praised Liverpool as one of Europe's best teams. However, Slot remained focused on the task at hand. "My thoughts aren't on these things," he said, emphasising his focus on upcoming matches against PSG and Southampton. He acknowledged the compliment but noted that winning the Champions League is necessary to be considered Europe's best.
Slot reciprocated Enrique's praise by acknowledging PSG's top scorer, Ousmane Dembele. Dembele has been in exceptional form, scoring 26 goals in 33 matches this season. Slot recognised Dembele's quality and contribution to PSG's success. Both teams boast attackers in excellent form, promising an intense battle on the field.
Liverpool's head coach also commended Luis Enrique for his work with PSG. "Luis Enrique has done a lot of things here very well," Slot remarked. He noted that Enrique has built a team he seems satisfied with both individually and collectively. This reflects the high level of competition expected in their upcoming encounter.
The anticipation surrounding this match is palpable as both teams prepare to showcase their skills on a grand stage. With similar playing styles and high-scoring capabilities, fans can expect an exhilarating contest between two European giants.