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Liverpool fans vote on whether they think Reds can overturn deficit and knock PSG out at Anfield

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Liverpool supporters do not think their team can get back into Tuesday night’s Champions League tie with Paris Saint-Germain despite an encouraging weekend win over Fulham.Arne Slot’s rotated Reds put in a better performance against the Cottagers, with Rio Ngumoha and Mohamed Salah providing the goals.But although the win will ensure a better general mood at Anfield for PSG’s visit, Rousing The Kop readers have voted on TalkingPoints to declare that they do not think Slot’s team are capable of a turnaround. I would love to see Ekitike playing alongside Isak.”Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP via Getty ImagesREAD MORE: Gary Lineker urges Arne Slot to listen to Liverpool fans and take a gamble with PSG selection“PSG WILL score at Anfield,” someone else commented.



We’re still too wasteful in front of goal.”“Would like to think it’s do-able but, given the way we don’t close down teams outside our 18 yd box, PSG will get too many scoring opportunities and won’t waste them this time round,” another supporter weighed in.Fans lack belief in Slot’s ability to inspireThe main reason for supporters’ pessimism is unlikely to be a surprise to anyone who has been paying attention to Liverpool’s season. Clearly, fans on TalkingPoints simply do not think Slot is capable of inspiring a comeback.“I am sorry to say but under Slot not a hope in hell’s chance we can turn this around,” someone said.

“Why FSG have kept him on I don’t know, but Slot is way out of his depth here and is ripping our team to shreds.”“If Slot gets fired and replaced before the match, then there’s a chance,” another claimed, with one more simply adding: “Not with this manager.”More fans were in agreement, with someone else saying: “Not with this manager. He doesn’t seem to know what you do and the players are not supporting him.” Do you still think Liverpool can turn the quarter-final around at Anfield?