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Liverpool warned PSG game could be 'massacre' as 'terrified' claim made

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Luis Enrique's side is heavy favorite to secure a place in the Champions League semi-finals, and one former Premier League player has not held back in his damning assessmentChristophe Dugarry said he expects a one-sided affair when Liverpool travels to PSG in the Champions LeagueFormer French international Christophe Dugarry has claimed Liverpool’s trip to Paris Saint-Germain could be a “massacre” and that Arne Slot’s side will “arrive terrified”.The reigning European champions are heavy favorites ahead of the quarter-final first leg in Paris, with Liverpool heading to the Parc des Princes on the back of the 4-0 FA Cup mauling at the hands of Manchester City last weekend.That has raised the pressure on Arne Slot, whose only hopes of lifting silverware this season rest on the Reds’ Champions League campaign. They're catastrophic.“I'm not going to say they have bad players, but they don't play together.



They have no legs, they have nothing. Technically, they have good players.

They are not clumsy, but they play at two and a half miles an hour.“When you see the intensity that Paris Saint-Germain manages to put in... it’s going to be a massacre.“Just think, they just conceded four against Manchester City, who we saw against Real Madrid. I guarantee you they'll arrive terrified.”Dugarry played 30 Premier League games for Brimingham between 2003 and 2004Despite Dugarry’s provocative assessment of Liverpool’s chances, they’re not shared by Slot.The Reds won at the Parc des Princes last season and while PSG went on to progress in the last-16 tie, the eventual winners required a penalty shootout at Anfield to secure their place in the quarter-finals.