PSG/Liverpool – A ‘walk in the park’ is on the cards! | OneFootball

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·7 April 2026

PSG/Liverpool – A ‘walk in the park’ is on the cards!

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This Wednesday, Paris Saint-Germain face Liverpool at the Parc des Princes in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals. Christophe Dugarry, a 1998 World Cup winner now working as a pundit, spoke about the match to RMC with an analysis very much his own. 

Dugarry: “In my opinion, the gap in level is colossal”

“It’s going to be a walk in the park, honestly. Liverpool are catastrophic. 14 wins, 10 defeats and 7 draws since the start of the league season. They’re catastrophic. I’m not going to say they have bad players, but they don’t play together. In my opinion, the gap in level is colossal. I think PSG will wrap up the quarter-final in the first leg.

Dugarry: “they play at two and a half miles an hour”

Do you watch Liverpool play? They’re catastrophic! They’ve got no legs, they’ve got nothing. Technically, they have good players, they’re not clumsy, but they play at two and a half miles an hour. Just think, they’ve just conceded four against Manchester City, the same City we saw against Real Madrid… Momentum is important in the second half of the season.”

Calling it a walk in the park for a Champions League quarter-final makes no sense. Even if Liverpool are going through a slightly tougher spell, they remain one of the best clubs in Europe, with all the experience that comes with that. These players know very well how to approach this kind of match and, above all, how to pull off an upset. Being in a difficult period, they know full well that the Champions League can save their season.


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That kind of situation can galvanize them and therefore allow them to be at 200% on the pitch against this Parisian side. Obviously, PSG will have to produce their two best performances of the season to secure a place in the semi-finals. But calling it a walk in the park is completely incoherent when you know even a little about this competition and the upsets that happen in it.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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