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Jamie Carragher predicts Champions League winner and when Liverpool will be knocked out

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Liverpool IconLiverpool FC NewsFeaturesJamie CarragherLiverpool legend Jamie Carragher has picked his Champions League winners and when Arne Slot's men will be eliminated after they lost 1-0 against Galatasaray earlierJamie Carragher on CBS Sports.(Image: CBS Sports)Liverpool has work to do in order to progress in the Champions League after losing 1-0 to Galatasaray, but Jamie Carragher is confident that his former club will make the quarter-finals.However, the Reds legend is not sure that Liverpool will have much of a chance of going all the way in Europe this time around, with some familiar issues raising their head for Arne Slot once again.Carragher has predicted that PSG will knock out Chelsea in the last-16, going on to play Liverpool next. He also has Manchester City down to beat Real Madrid and Bayern Munich to ease past Atalanta.READ MORE: Liverpool player ratings, winners and losers vs Galatasaray as Mohamed Salah and 5 more struggleREAD MORE: Arne Slot change fails to pay off as Liverpool gets reality check - 5 talking points vs GalatasarayCarragher has Barcelona down to beat Newcastle and Atletico Madrid to ease past Tottenham.



He also thinks Bodo/Glimt will knock out Sporting CP and face Arsenal next.For the semi-finals, Carragher has PSG vs. Never before have the Gunners won the Champions League, and they could also win the Premier League title this season.Liverpool head coach Arne Slot.(Image: Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)"You play over two games against each other and now it's half-time, they are 1-0 up," Slot said after Liverpool lost to Galatasaray in Istanbul."We can do better, I'm 100 percent sure about that, but even with the game we played we had enough chances to score goals."We didn't.

But next week we play at Anfield and our fans will be so supportive for us. PSG and Bayern Munich will be a tight game if that is indeed the semi-final and the final, while it feels likely to include Arsenal, will be another really hard match to predict.Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCJamie CarragherChampions League