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Dominik Szoboszlai issues apology to Liverpool fans and tells PSG what to expect at Anfield

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Obviously, I know what the fans mean for this club and what this club means for the fans as well."As a player, we know we do everything for them as well as we do for us. I'm feeling exactly the same way as they do."And to make it clear that I'm with them, and we are with them.



And I think hopefully they are with us as well."Liverpool are aiming to complete one of the greatest comebacks in their illustrious history when they entertain holders PSG on Tuesday in the return leg.Only twice before have the Reds ever successfully fought back from a first-leg deficit of two goals or more when progressing against Auxerre in the UEFA Cup in 1991 and Barcelona in the Champions League in 2019.And asked for his message to supporters, Szoboszlai said: "That we're gonna go all in, we're gonna give our best from the minute one until the minute hopefully 90 because it can be enough, but maybe if it goes even more 120, 125."I think I can speak for all of the players, we want it so bad, we work for it so bad and in one game everything can happen at Anfield."Anfield is going to make a big impact, we saw it many times in this season, last season so it is going to be not only 11 players or the subs, it is going to be the whole stadium and we know how it feels to be playing for Liverpool in front of these fans. We don’t need any more motivation."Szoboszlai added: "Personally I believe completely because I know what we are able to do, what kind of players we have, what kind of mentality we have and we showed it many times, maybe not every game, and that is what we need again tomorrow"Now we can talk about tactics but I am not going to open it up publicly.

We saw what they did in the first game and will try to manage it in a different fashion."But we need to go all in and if at the end you say we gave everything and we didn’t go through, you can still put your chin up and say we tried it. But I surely believe there is a big opportunity tomorrow."While Liverpool beat Fulham in the Premier League 2-0 at home on Saturday evening, PSG had the weekend off after the controversial decision of the French authorities to postpone their Ligue 1 title showdown with Lens to benefit their European chances.And Szoboszlai said: "Of course it is a difference when they can rest between the two games, it gives them two days extra for recovery and analysing the game, getting ready for the game."We were already focused on Fulham and since then we were focused on Paris again and a couple of players who started in Paris and played long had to play against long against Fulham and that makes a difference."But I am not here to tell you that the Premier League should give us days off or help us in Champions League.