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Liverpool still alive - but their season now hangs by a thread

BBC Sport

At least Liverpool fans who witnessed the four-goal mauling at Manchester City on Saturday were able to escape after an hour. Those who paid hundreds of pounds to travel to Paris and watch an abject Champions League performance devoid of ambition were not so lucky. Half an hour after the referee blew the full-time whistle to confirm Paris St-Germain's 2-0 win - and Liverpool 's 16th defeat of the season - the away fans were still inside the ground as French police held them back in order to clear the home supporters.

"That was our champions against their champions. Our champions were nowhere near," said former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson, who was inside Parc des Princes for BBC Radio 5 Live. Stephen Warnock, the former Liverpool defender, went further after this quarter-final first-leg loss in the French capital - in which Liverpool failed to register an attempt on target in a Champions League match for the first time since 2020.

"It feels like confidence is at an all-time low," he told BBC Sport. And yet, somehow, Liverpool are still alive in the tie. Could another "special evening at Anfield", as Reds boss Arne Slot put it, be on the cards - or is that a step too far this time?

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"But it feels like they are a million miles away from doing anything like that at the moment. " Liverpool were second best by some distance against the European champions, who enjoyed 74% possession on Wednesday, despite Slot's team setting up in survival mode. PSG had 18 shots to Liverpool 's three.