Liverpool seek ‘special’ Anfield night in Champions League to salvage troubled season

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Arne Slot's position as Liverpool manager remains in serious doubt towards the end of his second campaign in charge. Reds fans chanted the name of former midfield favourite Xabi Alonso after the 4-0 demolition by Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-finals on April 4.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot is hoping for the Anfield crowd to fully support his side as they look to overcome a 2-0 deficit in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie on April 14.

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Liverpool have a mountain to climb to oust holders Paris Saint-Germain from the Champions League on April 14 but are hoping the Anfield factor can salvage a bitterly disappointing season.

Crowned champions of England less than a year ago, the Reds sit fifth in the English Premier League and have fallen short in both domestic Cup competitions.

The Champions League represents one final chance of silverware, but it is a long shot after the team were outclassed 2-0 in the first leg of their quarter-final at the Parc des Princes.

Said Liverpool manager Arne Slot on April 13: “There is a belief we can do special things tomorrow but we need to be very, very, very special tomorrow to achieve that. We are playing the champions of Europe, so that makes the task more difficult but not impossible.”

Six-time European champions Liverpool are still alive in the competition thanks to PSG’s profligacy and they have overcome greater odds in the past under the lights at Anfield.

“It’s down to us to be in the best shape possible to make a special evening on Tuesday,” said captain Virgil van Dijk.

“We are at home and we have to show belief that we can do it. It needs a special performance but I’m lucky I have been part of special performances, so I will try and bring that across for the team.”

He was part of the side that beat Lionel Messi’s Barcelona 4-0 in 2019, overturning a 3-0 first-leg deficit in the semi-finals on Liverpool’s way to Champions League glory. That night may have been the high point of Jurgen Klopp’s glorious reign, which included three Champions League finals in five seasons.

Barring a miraculous fightback, April 14 could be the final Champions League chapter for the key figures in that Klopp side.

Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson have confirmed they will leave Anfield at the end of the season.

Van Dijk and goalkeeper Alisson Becker remain for now, but there is no guarantee Liverpool will be in the competition next season, despite five English sides being assured of qualification.

A 2-0 win over Fulham on April 11 gave Slot’s men some breathing space from the chasing pack in the battle for Champions League football and also snapped a three-game losing streak in all competitions.

Adding to uncertainty, Slot’s position remains in serious doubt towards the end of his second campaign in charge.

Liverpool fans chanted the name of former Red Xabi Alonso after the 4-0 demolition by Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-finals on April 4.

Alonso, who left Real Madrid in January, is the prime candidate to take over should Slot be dismissed at the end of the season.

The Dutchman issued a rallying cry after the Fulham win to try and get the fans back onside for the visit of the European champions.

“This was a massive win not only for the league but looking forward to Tuesday. Not only for the players but also for the fans. After a 4-0 loss and a 2-0 loss, everybody could do with this win,” said Slot.

“One thing is clear is that on Tuesday we need our fans... Anfield has shown many times that it can lift the team to another level.”

At the very least, he needs his side to salvage some pride.

Another embarrassment like the ones suffered recently in Manchester and Paris, but this time on home soil, could be the final straw for many fans. AFP

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