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Liverpool will face PSG once again in the Champions League after being knocked out by the eventual winners on penalties in last season's competition.Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly unlikely to have their clash against Lens postponed between the two legs of their Champions League tie against Liverpool. PSG face the Reds in the quarter-finals next month with the first leg in Paris on April 8.The French champions enjoyed five days off between both legs of their last 16 clash against Chelsea this month after their request to postpone a Ligue 1 match against Nantes was approved.
Luis Enrique's men were set to face struggling Nantes on the weekend of March 13-15, either side of their games against Chelsea on Wednesday, March 11 and Tuesday, March 17.But that game was moved to April 22 instead, meaning they were able to fully focus on the knockout clash against Liam Rosenior's team. That decision paid dividends with PSG thrashing the Blues 8-2 over both legs.Many have wondered whether PSG will do the same for their last eight clash against Arne Slot's side.
PSG currently lead the French top-flight table by a point and have a game in hand over second-placed Lens.Content cannot be displayed without consentLiverpool will be hoping to go into that tie against Enrique's team with some form after thrashing Turkish side Galatasaray 4-0 on Wednesday night (4-1 on aggregate) to progress. We were the only team that brought them to extra-time, we were the only team that brought them to penalties.“That team has shown this season they haven’t dropped a level, and we showed tonight [against Galatasaray] we can still perform at the level we were performing for large parts of last season.“It gives me and us a lot of confidence that we have this performance.
