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But fresh from adding the French champions to their English, German and Spanish counterparts on the list of Liverpool’s victims this season, Slot felt the immediate need to revisit the game.
“Some of them have said Arsenal and Bayern Munich were better than us,” said Slot.
Slot's side only had two shots on target in Paris, compared to 27 for the hosts (Getty Images)
After all, he pointed out, Luis Enrique’s side were Champions League semi-finalists last season whereas Liverpool were not even in the competition.
Their next few days could bring them a Champions League quarter-final spot and a first trophy in his reign, but Slot said: “No, I do not dream at all at the moment about this week.”
It is not in his nature to get too far ahead of himself.
But then Luis Enrique has the experience of reaching, and winning, a Champions League final, a decade ago, when Slot was still assistant manager at Cambuur.
He has come a long way since then.
Maybe 50-50 is a fair way of looking at it.”
And when Slot looks back on it, perhaps in a post-mortem in the early hours, Liverpool will either be Champions League quarter-finalists or have suffered the most serious setback of his reign.
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