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Ian Wright and Gary Neville are both in agreement that the atmosphere at Anfield wasn't at its best during the game that saw PSG knock Liverpool out of the Champions League this week.
Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones both missed during the penalty shootout after PSG had won 1-0 in normal time to force an extra half an hour.
That meant the sides couldn't be separated over the course of the tie.
While penalties are always a cruel way to lose, Liverpool couldn't really argue with going out.
"I thought [Liverpool’s atmosphere at PSG] was one of those, usually even when the opposing team at Liverpool do well, they crank it up," Wright said on The Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet.
"I didn’t think the atmosphere was great there."
"A lot of people know a lot more about Liverpool than me," Neville added.
"But there is a suggestion from hardcore fans that the atmosphere has softened a bit in the last few years with different types of fans coming in, and the ground getting bigger."
Harvey Elliott's goal had won the away leg for Liverpool before the Reds ended up crashing out.
"We have 10 more games now I think and we will give it everything and hopefully we can celebrate something very nice."
Liverpool.com says: The atmosphere was perhaps not the best ever in Europe but it was a good level of support for the team