
Bayern's Quiet Revolution — And Why Madrid Should Worry
Bayern Munich set a new Bundesliga goals record with a 5-0 win at St Pauli, as Goretzka scored their 102nd goal of the season.
European knockout football reaches boiling point as Liverpool host PSG in a winner-takes-all second leg.

Liverpool FC face Paris Saint-Germain FC in the UEFA Champions League last-16 second leg. Anfield awaits a match of continental magnitude. The first leg ended level, leaving everything to play for.
The Reds are chasing another deep European run. The PSG project continues toward its elusive ultimate prize. This isn’t just a game — it’s a statement.
Liverpool are reportedly in excellent form. Their high-intensity approach remains a hallmark. At home, they’ve consistently pressured elite sides into mistakes.
PSG, under Christophe Galtier, are believed to be among the most tactically disciplined teams this season. Their counter-attacking efficiency has improved. Kylian Mbappé has continued his reputation as a big-game player.
“In Europe, momentum is everything. One moment can shift a tie” — Former Champions League winner
Mohamed Salah vs Achraf Hakimi: A clash of elite wide players. Salah, still one of the deadliest finishers, will test PSG’s right flank. Hakimi, aggressive and quick, could expose Liverpool’s defensive transitions.
Virgil van Dijk vs Kylian Mbappé: The anchor against the accelerator. Van Dijk’s positioning will be vital. Mbappé’s pace and movement remain a constant threat.
Alexis Mac Allister vs Vitinha: Box-to-box energy vs metronomic control. Mac Allister’s pressing and passing could dictate tempo. Vitinha’s composure may be PSG’s calm in the storm.
Liverpool are expected to line up in their classic 4-3-3. High press, wide overloads, and Alisson protecting the backline. Trent Alexander-Arnold will likely have license to roam forward.
PSG are anticipated to deploy a 4-2-3-1. Compact shape, quick vertical transitions. Mbappé up front, supported by either Randal Kolo Muani or Bradley Barcola. Galtier will prioritize defensive solidity before launching counters.
The two clubs have met in crucial Champions League ties before. In 2018, Liverpool edged PSG in the group stage. In 2019, both legs were tense and narrow. Anfield’s atmosphere has often played a role.
Historically, Liverpool hold a slight psychological edge. But PSG have evolved — now more resilient, more experienced. The balance of power feels closer than ever.
This tie will be decided by fine margins. Expect end-to-end action, tactical tweaks, and late drama. Both managers will make bold moves.