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Updated · This Is Anfield · Apr 14Liverpool Hold PSG at Anfield as Ekitike Injury Hampers Comeback Hopes
53 articles · Updated · This Is Anfield · Apr 14
- Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain remain level at Anfield in their Champions League quarter-final second leg after a goalless first half.
- Liverpool suffered a setback as Hugo Ekitike was stretchered off with an ankle injury, replaced by Mohamed Salah in the 32nd minute.
- PSG hold a 2-0 aggregate lead from the first leg, with Liverpool needing another famous Anfield comeback to progress in Europe.
How will Liverpool's extensive list of sidelined key players impact their historic comeback bid against the defending Champions League holders? Can Arne Slot's injury-hit Liverpool truly summon another Anfield miracle against dominant PSG, or will their challenging season continue? Was PSG's controversial league postponement an unfair advantage or a strategic necessity for French football's UEFA coefficient ranking? Can 'Kvaradona,' PSG's €70M architect of their first-leg dominance, be stopped from guiding them to the Champions League semifinals? With Xabi Alonso and Iraola rumored, will this Champions League quarterfinal define Arne Slot's precarious future at Liverpool?