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After Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final 4-0 humbling at Manchester City, the Reds then went down to a 2-0 Champions League quarter-final first-leg loss at Paris Saint-Germain.While Arne Slot's side remain in the tie, on current form, it would take some turnaround for them to overturn the two-goal deficit and knock out the holders.But there is simply no time for Liverpool to feel sorry for themselves. Before the second leg against PSG on Tuesday (April 14), the defending champions face a vitally important Premier League match at home to Fulham on Saturday.And ahead of that crucial double-header, our Reds fans' jury have returned to have their say...Andrew CullenIt was a demoralising defeat in Paris.
For years we have been revered and feared in Europe, but we have now become the club that teams don't mind playing against. The Man City and PSG games were illuminating because they demonstrate how far we have fallen.I hope we get dust up at Anfield next week in the return tie.
Saturday’s FA Cup exit at Manchester City and Wednesday’s 2-0 Champions League quarter-final first-leg defeat at Paris Saint-Germain were each chastening and displayed a concerning gulf.These were games that reflected standards being unacceptably low and, primarily in midweek, apparent attempts to adapt to that and the excellence of the opposition. Another big game as we pursue a top-five Premier League place.
