Dominik Szoboszlai has sent a fierce warning ahead of Liverpool’s crucial UEFA Champions League showdown with Paris Saint-Germain, declaring he is “ready to die” on the pitch as the Reds chase an unlikely comeback.
Trailing 2-0 from the first leg at the Parc des Princes, Liverpool now face a defining night at Anfield, where history suggests anything is possible under the European lights.
Despite being outclassed in Paris, PSG failed to fully capitalise, leaving the door slightly open for a dramatic turnaround.
As the second leg approaches, Szoboszlai has stepped forward with a rallying cry, emphasizing the team’s determination to fight until the final whistle: and beyond if necessary.
“We’re going to go all in, we’re going to give our best,” Szoboszlai said ahead of the second leg. “From minute one until minute hopefully 90, because it can be enough, but even if it goes even more, 120, 125 [minutes].
“So, I’m ready to die on the pitch tomorrow, I think I can speak for all of the players because we want it so bad, we’ve worked for it so bad. And in one game anything can happen at Anfield.”
Heading into the clash, the Reds know they must raise their level significantly to match a PSG side led by Luis Enrique.
Last season’s disappointment against the same opponents still lingers, adding extra motivation to deliver a statement performance.
Encouragingly for Liverpool, Szoboszlai has been one of their standout performers this season, particularly in 2025–26, and his influence could prove decisive.
If the Reds are to script another famous European comeback, the Hungarian midfielder will need to lead from the front.
As kickoff looms, the stage is set for another potentially unforgettable Anfield night: one where belief, intensity, and execution must align if Liverpool are to keep their Champions League dream alive.

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