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Liverpool and the rest of the Premier League clubs had a week to forget in the Champions League, with the English contingent looking to make up significant ground next weekMan City manager Pep Guardiola looks on during his side's 3-0 defeat to Real Madrid.(Image: Angel Martinez/Getty Images)Liverpool was unable to get a positive result in the Champions League this week, losing 1-0 to Galatasaray. Liam Rosenior's men ended up conceding three times late on to lose 5-2 at the Parc des Princes, giving themselves a mountain to climb at Stamford Bridge.READ MORE: Liverpool handed major Champions League hint with Arne Slot task already clearREAD MORE: Liverpool and Man Utd tipped to sign Porto wonderkid after Arsenal and Chelsea transfer linksAs a result, it is likely that Liverpool will face a rematch with PSG should it progress past Galatasaray.
The Anfield game is set for next Wednesday, with Victor Osimhen sending a message ahead of the second leg."We are a family together with the Galatasaray fans," he said after the first game. I think we can hurt Liverpool in the second leg.
We have done a good job so far."Elsewhere, Real Madrid hammered Manchester City by three Federico Valverde goals in the first half. Tottenham, almost certainly, is also set to depart, though that is no surprise.Newcastle got a good result, really, against Barcelona, but is very much the second favorite heading back to Spain without a lead to hold onto in that tie.With six goals scored and 16 conceded, it wasn't a good midweek for the Premier League continent, many of whose hopes of Champions League glory are hanging on by a thread.
