In the early hours of April 15th (Hanoi time), PSG continued to assert their dominance in European competition by eliminating Liverpool from the Champions League for the second consecutive season.
PSG showed off their strength against Liverpool.
At Anfield, Luis Enrique's team demonstrated overwhelming strength over two legs, winning 4-0 on aggregate to confidently advance to the semi-finals. PSG won convincingly with a completely dominant style of play, reflecting the stability and composure of the defending champions at this crucial moment.
Following their 1-0 victory at Anfield last season, the French side continued their winning streak by defeating Liverpool 2-0 away from home this season. Statistically, PSG became the first team in the history of European cups to win two consecutive seasons at Anfield.
That's an unprecedented achievement. Before PSG, only Barcelona and Atalanta had ever won consecutively at Anfield, but not in two consecutive seasons.
Conversely, the defeat put manager Arne Slot in the center of pressure. This was Liverpool's fifth loss in the Champions League this season, their worst record in the competition's history. Previously, their only other unfortunate defeat was four, in the 2006/07 and 2018/19 seasons.
Liverpool ended the season empty-handed in all competitions and faced the risk of failing to qualify for the Champions League next season. This poor performance fueled increased criticism of Slot, with many fans calling for the club's management to make changes to the coaching staff as soon as possible.
Given their current form and contrasting development trajectories, Liverpool would certainly not want to face PSG again in the Champions League next season if they still had a chance to qualify.