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All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageBut the PSG boss said: "That's the difficulty in this game as you need to be really careful. I'm sure we will be suffering in some points."When you play in this competition and play away it's always tough, and you're playing a team at Liverpool's level."We don't want to allow Liverpool to benefit from their fans and the atmosphere they create, as we know how difficult it is to play in a stadium like Anfield."There could be a few pitfalls in this game and it could be a trap.
People around the two teams are speaking about the differences that existed last week but it's still going to be a really tight game."Tuesday is Enrique's fourth visit to Anfield in opposition, having featured twice as a player with Barcelona and been in charge of PSG for their round of 16 second leg meeting last season, when the French side won on penalties after a 1-0 win levelled the aggregate scores.But he was also on the Kop during mid-2000s shortly after finishing his playing career having been a guest of former Barca team-mate Luis Garcia."It was nice," he said. I enjoyed it a lot."While PSG earned victory at Liverpool 13 months ago, Enrique believes the pattern of that game is good reason not to take anything for granted on Tuesday."If you analyse the matches we played last year, the first match was similar in the conditions and the situations if not the result," he said.
It's one of the best things we have."As a coach we need to strike a balance. It's only a narrow lead particularly given how well we played in the first leg, but by the same token we are ready to overcome difficulties."PSG will have a late check on the fitness of forward Bradley Barcola, who has been absent for the past four weeks.
