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Liverpool's performance against Paris Saint-Germain has drawn fierce criticism, with Arne Slot's tactics labeled as “shameful” and a “sackable offence.” The reigning Premier League champions fell 2-0 in the Champions League quarter-final, with PSG dominating the match and Liverpool appearing to be "waiting to get beaten."
This game marks the first time Liverpool fielded a back five since December 2017, raising eyebrows and intense scrutiny. Analysts Jamie Carragher, Jason Cundy, and Jamie O’Hara expressed disbelief at the lack of fight shown by Slot’s side, emphasizing that such a display is unacceptable for a club of Liverpool's stature. Cundy noted the embarrassment fans must feel, while O’Hara criticized Slot's decision to play defensively against a formidable opponent.
The fallout from this match could have lasting implications for Slot’s future at the club and the team's overall campaign.

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