It’s goalless at the break between Liverpool FC and Paris Saint-Germain — but it’s been a difficult first half for the Reds.
Struggling For Control
Liverpool have found it tough to impose themselves on the game.
PSG dominating possession Liverpool forced onto the back foot Very few clear-cut chances created
👉 It’s been a frustrating watch from an attacking perspective.
Lack Of Cutting Edge
Despite the attacking lineup, Liverpool have struggled to:
Keep the ball for sustained periods Build meaningful attacks Test the PSG defence
👉 The final third has been a real issue.
Major Injury Concern
The biggest talking point of the half came with a worrying moment involving Hugo Ekitike.
The forward was:
Stretchered off Clearly in discomfort Unable to continue
👉 A concerning sight for Liverpool
Salah Introduced
Following the injury, Mohamed Salah was brought on.
His introduction could:
Add urgency Provide attacking quality Give Liverpool a spark going forward
Big Second Half Needed
Liverpool will need to improve significantly after the break.
They must:
Keep the ball better Show more intent going forward Take risks
👉 If they want to get anything from the game
The Bottom Line
0-0 at half-time — but PSG have looked the more dangerous side.
And with an injury concern added to the mix:
👉 Liverpool have work to do in the second half.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
