Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique remains confident his side can turn things around and beat Liverpool in the second leg at Anfield, despite knowing it will be a tough task.

PSG controlled much of the first leg of their last-16 tie, with Alisson Becker making a number of crucial saves before supersub Harvey Elliott netted the winner as Liverpool secured a 1-0 win. Kvicha
Kvaratskhelia was ruled out by VAR for offside, while Joao Neves and Bradley Barcola both missed first-half chances, but were unable to find the back of the net as PSG’s 10-match winning run was ended. Liverpool have lost just once at
home this season, and that came back at Nottingham Forest in September. However, Enrique believes his side have the potential to turn things around in the second leg.
“It’s hard to be positive about the game at the moment. Because we clearly deserved to win,” the Spaniard told แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ Sports.
“This was one of our best games in the Champions League this season and last season. And when the best player for Liverpool in this game was Alisson, it means that football is sometimes unfair. But we have to accept it and we are ready to go to Liverpool. “
We have nothing to lose. Liverpool is the best team in Europe this year. They created one or two chances and we created a lot. I am proud of our players, the team and the fans. This is the key for the games ahead.”
Enrique also said that PSG gave Liverpool an unprecedented test under Arne Slot and believes his team will use this as motivation to turn things around and secure a place in the last eight.
“We will go through for sure!” Enrique said with a smile
. PSG midfielder Vitinha also believes his team has the quality to beat Liverpool at Anfield.
“We will prove that we are a great team and we will show our character,” the Portugal international told Ufabet
. “We will win there! The way we played, we deserved to win, just like at the beginning of the season. We created a lot of chances but we couldn’t finish them off,”
the team that advances from this pair will now face either Aston Villa or Club Brugge in the quarter-finals, with Villa currently holding the advantage after winning the first leg 3-1.