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Champions League: the English press highlights a growing gap between PSG and Liverpool after Paris' double victory (2-0, 2-0). Why is this analysis crucial for understanding the current dynamics of both clubs?
British media paints a worrying picture of Liverpool's situation following their elimination. The Guardian emphasizes Liverpool's inefficiency, unable to overcome a two-goal deficit against PSG, pointing to a team that is disjointed and lacking in success. Anfield may have raised its voice, but it wasn't enough against a stronger PSG. The Athletic echoes this sentiment, stating that this elimination reflects a failed season, trophy-less, and calls for a deep reconstruction of the Reds.
The Telegraph goes further by mentioning an attitude problem within the squad. According to them, the top teams in Europe don't stumble when they're the favorites, unlike Liverpool. This inconsistency is seen as a form of "self-sabotage." Finally, the Daily Mail highlights the economic paradox: despite over £450 million spent this summer, Liverpool ends the season empty-handed. A troubling record that questions the Reds' strategy.

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