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Liverpool need to overturn a 2-0 deficit when they face PSG at Anfield in the Champions League quarter-final second leg on Tuesday eveningIf there's one advantage Liverpool possess over Paris Saint-Germain in their Champions League quarter-final second leg, it's undoubtedly that the fixture is being held at Anfield. I was speechless."Arsenal hero Thierry Henry experienced the full force of Anfield during a memorable quarter-final encounter in 2008, where the Reds seized control of the tie with a 4-2 victory to progress to the semi-finals."For my first few years at Arsenal we didn't do well there [Anfield], but we improved," he said.
"It's the atmosphere I love. I've played in a lot of stadiums but for me there is nothing like playing at Liverpool."Kevin De Bruyne, who suffered a Champions League quarter-final defeat for Manchester City against Liverpool in 2018, said: "I like Anfield, I like it a lot.
I love the passion of football."PSG manager Luis Enrique is acutely aware that Anfield will present a formidable challenge his players must overcome.Following the first leg triumph, the club's Spanish boss said: "We know it'll be really hard to play at Anfield, I've done it as a player and a coach now. PSG also defeated Liverpool in the Champions League last-16 at Anfield last season on penalties.Arne Slot is well aware that if Liverpool are to stand any chance of winning silverware this season, they will require Anfield to be rocking at its very loudest."We will need to have a better performance," Slot said following the first leg defeat in Paris.
