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Former French international Christophe Dugarry has suggested Liverpool's visit to Paris Saint-Germain could be a "massacre". The 54-year-old, who won the World Cup with France in 1998, believes Arne Slot's team will "arrive terrified" despite running PSG close last season.

The reigning European champions are overwhelming favourites ahead of the quarter-final first leg in Paris. Visitors Liverpool have travelled to the Parc des Princes fresh from a 4-0 FA Cup hammering at the hands of Manchester City and have won just one of their last five matches in all competitions.

Liverpool's latest loss has intensified the pressure on Arne Slot, with the Champions League offering the only hope of silverware this term for last season's Premier League champions. Despite the Reds finishing above PSG in the league phase, their opponents are heavily favoured ahead of the European meeting and Dugarry thinks the tie could be all but over before the return leg at Anfield.

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