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·19 marzo 2026

Galatasaray swept aside, PSG warned: Liverpool’s key lessons

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Liverpool struck hard before facing Paris Saint-Germain. By sweeping Galatasaray 4-0 at Anfield on March 18, 2026 (4-1 on aggregate), the Reds secured their qualification for the Champions League quarter-finals and, above all, reminded everyone of what they are still capable of producing on a big European night. It remains to be seen whether this demonstration marks a true resurgence in power over time, or simply a flash of brilliance before the clash against Paris in April.

Statistics

Liverpool overturned the 0-1 from the first leg with a clear 4-0 at Anfield, thanks to Szoboszlai, Ekitike, Gravenberch, and Salah. The match was one-sided: 62.1% possession, 32 shots to 4, 16 shots on target to 1, with Liverpool being much more aggressive, higher, and more intense than in recent days. Arne Slot even explained that his team had still "underperformed" compared to their xG, which was calculated at 5.02.


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What this match really tells us

The most striking thing is not just the score. It's the manner: Liverpool went all out from the first minute, with a pace that their supporters were demanding. In short, the Reds rediscovered, for one night, their most toxic version: pressure, excitement, offensive volume, crowd support.

Momentum

The momentum of recent weeks remains more mixed than this 4-0. Before Galatasaray, Liverpool was on an irregular streak: a 5-2 win against West Ham, a 2-1 loss at Wolverhampton, a 3-1 FA Cup win against the Wolves, a 1-0 loss at Galatasaray, then a 1-1 draw at home against Tottenham. This draw against the Spurs left Liverpool 5th with 49 points after 30 Premier League matches, in a tense atmosphere, with boos at Anfield. So yes, Liverpool has resilience. But no, it is not an untouchable block over time at the moment.

Projection for the quarter-final against PSG

The quarter-final is scheduled with the first leg in Paris on April 8 and the return leg in Liverpool on April 14. PSG will face an opponent capable of emotionally crushing you at Anfield if you give them space, but also a team that, outside of a big European night, has shown gaps and real fragility in its continuity. In other words: Liverpool has become very dangerous again, but not unbeatable.

The 5 points to work on / watch for PSG

  • Exit cleanly from the first pressing This is the foundation. Against Galatasaray, Liverpool smothered the match by immediately imposing their pace and pressure, ending with 32 shots. If PSG loses silly balls in the first 30-40 meters, they will put themselves in the grinder. Sometimes they will need to play short, sometimes bypass the first line without unnecessary frills.
  • Don't defend only against Salah Yes, Salah remains a top scorer and he scored again, but the real lesson from the match is the collective threat: Szoboszlai and Gravenberch scored, Ekitike too, and the midfield pushed forward strongly. If PSG focuses everything on Salah, they expose themselves to the runs from the second line and the launched arrivals.
  • Hit hard from the first leg at the Parc This is probably the most important point. Liverpool has just shown that at Anfield, they can turn a tie around in one night. PSG will therefore have to approach April 8 in Paris as a match to really win, not just as a simple first act to manage. Arriving in England with a weak lead would be playing with fire.
  • Mentally withstand the first fifteen minutes, then make them doubt Liverpool started against Galatasaray like a team that was hurt, driven by their stadium and urgency. PSG will have to accept this possible strong moment without panicking. Why? Because the recent dynamic of the Reds also shows that they can quickly become nervous again if the match doesn't go their way, as against Tottenham after the draw and the boos. The Parisian plan must be twofold: survive the fire, then instill doubt.
  • Force them to prove that this intensity can last 90 minutes against a top level Slot emphasized that, this time, Liverpool did not drop in intensity, which was precisely a recurring problem this season. Very well. But doing it again against PSG is another story than against Galatasaray. Paris will have to extend the sequences, impose their control, make this Liverpool run.

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

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