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Arne Slot was left contemplating Liverpool's misfortune as it exited the Champions League at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain, echoing a sentiment once expressed by former manager Jurgen Klopp about the role of luck.
Slot reflected on the outcome following Liverpool's inability to build on its 1-0 victory over PSG in the first leg in Paris.
Despite a stellar performance from Reds' keeper Alisson Becker at the Parc des Princes, where he made nine crucial saves, his heroics weren't enough to keep Liverpool's advantage intact.
At Anfield on Tuesday, Liverpool found itself trailing early on and despite applying relentless pressure for 120 minutes, it couldn't overturn PSG's lead.
"Last week we had a bit of luck, we didn't have it today."
Alisson racked up an impressive 16 saves over the two matches against PSG, a record for a UEFA Champions League knockout tie since Manuel Neuer's performance for Bayern Munich against Real Madrid in the 2016-17 quarter-finals, according to Opta.
Arne Slot bemoaned a lack of luck after Liverpool were knocked out of the Champions League by PSG.
Following a 2-2 draw with Manchester United and a narrow 1-0 loss to Tottenham in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg in early January, Slot emphasized that Liverpool should not be at the mercy of chance.
We have to improve, in general."
Despite any disappointment from the performance, Liverpool remains comfortably ahead in the Premier League race, with a 15-point lead over Arsenal, who have a game in hand
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