PSG is in bad shape in the Champions League. Currently 26th, he will have to win against Manchester City and Stuttgart to qualify for the play-off. Arne Slot, Liverpool coach, believes that PSG had the most difficult confrontations in C1 and that their ranking does not reflect their level.
The European season PSG is not what the capital club was hoping for. With two wins, a draw and three defeats, the Rouge & Bleu are 26th in the standings and are virtually eliminated. The Parisians still have two matches to change that and qualify for the competition play-offs, against Manchester City tonight and
Stuttgart in a week. Arne
Slotthe coach of Liverpoolwho won all seven of their league stage matches Champions League and is almost guaranteed to finish at the top of the regular season, believes that the PSG
is out of place and worries about being able to face him in the eighth of the competition.
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-“For me, the PSG had the most difficult confrontations »
« With this new format of Champions Leagueyou might think that being first in the rankings is the best position to finish, but hey, it's a strange ranking, not in a negative sense. For example, for me, the PSG had the toughest matchups every game day so far, yes. THE
PSG is quite low on the leaderboard at the moment, which doesn't reflect its quality, but it is low, so if you finish first in the leaderboard you may find yourself facing the
PSG (at the start of the round of 16, Editor's note), and it is a disadvantage for the team which is first in the ranking, notes the coach of Liverpool at a press conference. Being at the top of the leaderboard doesn't mean you're the best team, and being 24th doesn't mean you're number 24 in terms of quality. »
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