Dominik Szoboszlai issues a warning to Liverpool and the football world: the Paris Saint-Germain they face today is far more dangerous than the one led by Messi a few years ago. The Hungarian midfielder, a key player for the Reds, does not hide the fact that the current PSG is a more solid, confident team adapted to a new style of play, making the task of overturning the Champions League tie even more challenging.
On the night that the European champions visit Anfield with a comfortable 2-0 aggregate lead in the quarter-finals, Szoboszlai does not mince words. “The differences between today’s PSG and that of five years ago? It’s a completely different team. They have stars, but not necessarily the same ones as in the era of Kylian Mbappé, Messi, or Neymar. Now they play with players who have different attributes and in a different system,” the midfielder explained.
This statement makes it clear that the current PSG does not rely on a single genius with the individual brilliance of Messi but rather on a cohesive and confident collective. “It’s very difficult to play against them today. They are full of confidence. We are prepared, even with the disadvantage of 2-0,” Szoboszlai added, showcasing the determination of the Reds for the monumental challenge ahead.
This clash is more than a showdown of stars – it is a test of Liverpool’s resilience and tactical capability, as they must overcome a more cohesive and dangerous PSG to dream of advancing to the semi-finals of European football’s most prestigious competition. The night at Anfield promises intense emotions and a battle that could redefine the trajectory of both clubs in this edition of the Champions League.
This article first appeared on Apito Final.
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