Liverpool head coach Arne Slot, following a commanding European display, has fired an early warning to Paris Saint-Germain after the Merseyside outfit dismantled Galatasaray at Anfield.
In a night where Liverpool flipped the tie on its head, the Reds surged from a first-leg deficit to deliver a ruthless 4-0 victory.
Right from kickoff, they pressed aggressively, attacked with purpose, and controlled proceedings from start to finish.
In fact, the scoreline could have been even more emphatic given the volume of chances created.
As the final whistle confirmed their place in the quarter-finals, attention quickly shifted to the looming clash with PSG.
However, Slot was quick to underline that Liverpool are no pushovers heading into the heavyweight encounter.
“Last season against PSG we were completely outplayed away from home, we played a great game at Anfield but lost on penalties,” he told TNT Sports.
Building on that reflection, the Liverpool boss acknowledged PSG’s consistent quality but insisted his side has evolved and remains a serious threat.
“To be fair, they haven’t dropped their standards. It was hardly possible for them to improve but they’ve been very impressive until now.
“I don’t think they will be that happy to play us after seeing our performance tonight, and last season we were the only team who took them to extra-time and penalties.”
Meanwhile, Liverpool’s latest performance sends a clear signal across Europe. With high pressing, fluid attacking play, and renewed confidence, they appear to be hitting top gear at the perfect moment.
As momentum builds heading into the next round, the stage is now set for a thrilling showdown: one where both Liverpool and PSG will be eager to seize control from the first whistle.

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