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Luis Enrique makes 'suffer' prediction for Anfield after Liverpool's PSG woes

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"I don't think there's such a big gap between the two teams," said the PSG manager.READ MORE: Liverpool player ratings, winners and losers vs PSG as Hugo Ekitike struggles but one 8/10READ MORE: Graeme Souness blasts Mohamed Salah and points finger of blame amid Liverpool struggles"We are sure about we can do. We know it'll be really hard to play at Anfield, I've done it as a player and a coach now."We will suffer, we know that, and right now it's time for recovery and to prepare the match the best way we can."It's going to be a complicated match, but our mentality is always the same no matter the stadium or the team."Paris Saint-Germain eased to victory on Wednesday(Image: Getty Images)Enrique added: "I believe we played very well tonight with really high level opponents, it was really difficult."They were strong physically, they changed their formation during the match.



It was really different in the second half."We are used to this, when we play against different teams they usually change their tactics."We deserved this result and maybe it's too bad as in the second half we created a lot of opportunities for ourselves that we couldn't finish."No, no frustration. This is football, it's what it is about.

You have to accept it."Enrique also lauded the influence of a capacity home support in helping PSG seize control of the tie."We know we played a really great match against a great team in Liverpool, they showed technically and physically they were really strong," he said. "However, we were really patient."We played at the right level for our fans and tonight we've been able to see what kind of fans we have, this connection we have between the teams and the fans is amazing and really worked out tonight, it's important for what we did today."Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCChampions LeagueParis Saint-Germain FC