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Liverpool head coach Arne Slot.(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Arne Slot has warned Paris Saint-Germain that they must conquer Anfield if they are to overturn a one-goal deficit and advance to the Champions League quarter-finals on Tuesday night.
The Ligue 1 champions travel to L4 knowing they must score at least once if they are to progress to the next round after Harvey Elliott's 87th-minute strike sealed a smash-and-grab win for the Reds at the Parc des Princes last week.
Over the last six days, reports in France have stressed PSG's confidence in overturning last week's defeat.
However, Liverpool have lost just one game at Anfield across all competitions this season.
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In his programme notes ahead of Tuesday night's crunch clash, Slot warned PSG that they will have to defeat not only Liverpool but the home crowd as well if they are to become just the third team since Atletico Madrid in 2020 to eliminate the Reds at the Round of 16 stage.
"I would like to welcome Luis Enrique and the staff, players and supporters of PSG to Anfield for tonight's game," said Slot.
I said immediately afterwards that Luis has put together an incredible team and that is testament to the work he has done since becoming manager less than two years ago.
"Tonight, though, PSG will not just play against Liverpool, they will also play against Anfield and against our fans.
What I have learned since being here is that Anfield is at its very best when the noise does not stop.
It isn't just the songs - although the more of them we can hear the better – it is a constant noise that makes the stadium so difficult for our opponents to play in.
"It feels like I have asked a lot of our supporters lately, but this is only because I know what you can deliver and what a huge difference it can make to us as a team.
The aim tonight is simple – to produce the best Liverpool performance that we possibly can on and off the pitch."
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Should Liverpool advance at PSG's expense on Tuesday night, they will face either Aston Villa or Club Brugge in the quarter-finals.