Liverpool starts Alexander Isak against PSG in Champions League, Mohamed Salah on bench
Alexander Isak was handed his first Liverpool start since December as the Merseyside club aimed for another famous Champions League comeback — this time against Paris Saint-Germain
LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Alexander Isak was handed his first Liverpool start since December as the Merseyside club aimed for another famous Champions League comeback Tuesday against Paris Saint-Germain.
But there was no place in Arne Slot's starting lineup for Mohamed Salah.
Six-time European champion Liverpool trails 2-0 after the first leg of the quarterfinal in Paris. But it is hoping for the type of Anfield night that saw it rout Barcelona 4-0 in the semifinals in 2019 to overturn a 3-0 first-leg loss.
“There is a belief that we can do special things ... but we need to be very, very, very special," coach Slot said ahead of the match. “We know we need an exceptional performance to go through to the next round.”
Isak sustained a broken ankle and fibula in December and only made his comeback as a substitute against PSG last week.
Salah, who is leaving the club at the end of the season, was a substitute.
Defending champion PSG dominated the first leg but missed opportunities to run up a more commanding lead.
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PSG coach Luis Enrique warned his team about the potential to slip up with the semifinals within touching distance.
“You need to be really careful, there could be pitfalls and it could be a trap,” he said. “Everyone says, ‘You won (the first leg) easily and you were much better than (the) opposition.’ It might be the case but things can change so quickly in a football match.”
Barcelona must also overturn a 2-0 first-leg loss to Atletico Madrid if it is to advance to the semifinals.
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