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Luis Enrique believes either PSG or Liverpool will play in the final(Image: Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
Paris Saint Germain manager Luis Enrique believes the winner of Liverpool's clash with PSG at Anfield will go all the way to the Champions League final.
When the two sides met in the first-leg of their round of 16 bout in Paris, the French side dominated Liverpool, but it was Arne Slot's team who stole it at the end thanks to substitute Harvey Elliott.
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The Reds enter their home fixture with a one-goal advantage which could help them massively if the game plays out anything like last week's meeting.
If Liverpool do take victory tomorrow over PSG, Enrique believes they'll go all the way to the final in Munich.
“The most important game is the one which comes next and I hope it (the most important game) will be the last one of the season,” he said.
“Even though we’re trailing from the first leg we will be playing our own game from the outset.
Regardless of the result (in Paris) we wouldn’t do anything different.
“At the moment we are out so our only option is to go out and win and that is what is driving us.
“I don’t think Arne Slot has much doubts about our starting XI, I’ve got my ideas about his starting XI as well.
“I’m not going to give away who we are going to play or how we are going to play but over the course of two games we will see two of the best teams in Europe, two contenders for the final and whoever goes through will go through to the final.”
Harvey Elliott scored a late goal for Liverpool in Paris(Image: Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Enrique is confident his team can cope with the pressure at a “historic stadium”.
“I am pretty convinced that absolutely every single one of my players will want to play,” he added.
“We know what Liverpool means with a historic stadium and a wonderful history.
It’s a huge source of motivation for the players and we want to show we are capable of putting in a performance.
“It is difficult to manage one’s emotions and feelings, these are not easy games to prepare for and it is not easy to be at 100 per cent.
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“But you don’t want to be at 105 or 110 per cent because you could get carried away so you have to manage your emotions in the best possible way.”