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·13 April 2026
Liverpool/PSG – Clément warns Paris are still far from through

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·13 April 2026

Jérémy Clément, a former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder (2007–2011) who came through the Olympique Lyonnais academy, responded in Le Parisien to the idea that PSG could possibly be in danger in Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final second leg at Anfield against Liverpool, despite their 2-0 win in the first leg.
In football, you’re never completely safe; there are always great stories being written. Last year, the balance of power was the other way around, and that didn’t stop Paris from going through. I read Luis Enrique’s comments, and he made it clear that they are going to suffer and that nothing has been secured yet. I’m not worried about their motivation or the energy they’ll put in, but Liverpool will push, and anything can still happen. An early goal, a red card…
Of course, anything is still possible. We’ve seen often enough how quickly football can turn. And a 2-0 scoreline is far from an impossible task. PSG largely dominated the first leg, except that no two matches are necessarily alike. Last season, the gap in quality of play was very clear between the two games.
However, Liverpool had the confidence of a team putting together a string of strong performances. That is not the case this season. PSG also have more confidence than they did last year. Few people point out that the Parisians could also score the first goal and in doing so calm Liverpool’s fightback. It’s not certain, but it is definitely a possible scenario.
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