PSG accomplished an astonishing feat in European competition, something no other team has ever done, by defeating Liverpool.
PSG eliminated Liverpool from the Champions League. in two consecutive seasons after securing a 4-0 aggregate victory in the quarter-finals this season, while also setting an incredible record.
According to statistics from FotMob, PSG became the first team in European cup history to achieve two consecutive victories at Anfield, a unique and proud achievement.
Additionally, Luis Enrique and his team joined the ranks of prestigious clubs that have accomplished similar feats. While no other team has done this in two consecutive seasons, Barcelona and Atalanta have also secured consecutive wins at Anfield.
Coach Luis Enrique's squad performed brilliantly in both matches and fully deserved to advance to the semi-finals, as they aim to defend their title.
This defeat has increased pressure on Arne Slot, and sparked numerous speculations about his future at Liverpool, especially as this marks the team's fifth loss in the Champions League this season. This also represents the highest number of defeats Liverpool has ever suffered in a single Champions League campaign, surpassing the four losses recorded in the 2006/07 and 2018/19 seasons.
The Merseyside club has now been eliminated from all competitions this season and has no chance of winning any trophies. They even face the risk of failing to secure a spot in next season's Champions League.
Following the disappointing performance against PSG, many sections of Liverpool fans have urged the club's leadership to dismiss Arne Slot promptly.
For Slot, he has reached a milestone the club certainly wanted to avoid. Last season, PSG secured a 1-0 victory over Liverpool at Anfield in the Champions League, and this was extended by a 2-0 win for the French representative on the same ground.
Given the current form and development trajectory of both teams, Liverpool would certainly prefer to avoid facing PSG in next season's Champions League, should they qualify for the tournament.