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·13 de abril de 2026
Liverpool/PSG – Ngog highlights what ‘could change everything’

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·13 de abril de 2026

David Ngog, a former striker trained at Paris Saint-Germain and who played for Liverpool (2008-2011), spoke to Le Parisien about the possibility of the English club overturning the 2-0 first-leg deficit in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final this Tuesday at Anfield (kick-off at 9 p.m., broadcast on Canal+).
“Can Liverpool turn the situation around? You have to beware of the sleeping beast. The Parisians must remain vigilant, even if the first leg went well. Liverpool know these kinds of occasions, there is the weight of history, even though Paris won last season. If Liverpool score first, it can change everything. The scenario will depend a lot on that. Slot can also come up with something innovative. PSG capable of winning the UCL again? Winning this competition two times in a row is very rare. Apart from Real Madrid, no team has managed it in the 21st century, but as a supporter, I want to believe. They have the ability.”‘
Of course, PSG have not qualified yet. You have to respect football and the opponent. Liverpool are having a more difficult season, that is undeniable. Even so, there are still great players and strengths to make use of, especially at home. It is up to coach Arne Slot to find solutions to overturn Paris. Nothing simple, obviously. But there will be a real attempt, and the players cannot give up.
The Parisians must approach this match with maximum determination; their control in the first leg did not come out of nowhere. Precisely, this PSG side is also capable of delivering another great performance. The goals had come quickly against Chelsea, and that is not a scenario to rule out. Even if the tendency is rather to point out that Liverpool can score first. That is not wrong, but it is far from a certainty.
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