Liverpool News: Sky Sports's pundit reveals its prediction of a draw between the Champions League and PSG | Football | sport



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This was predicted by Charlie Nicholas, an expert at Sky Sports, who gave an overview of the clashes between the group and PSG in Liverpool.

A victory will ensure the Reds – who reached the final last season – to qualify for the knockout stages of the competition with a game to spare.

Previously, it was feared that Neymar and Kylian Mbappe do not miss the clash of the French giants at the Parc des Princes Wednesday at 20 hours.

But with Thomas Tuchel confident that the pair will be ready in time, Nicholas thinks it could tip the balance in favor of PSG.

"I'm waiting for Neymar and Kylian Mbappe to be back and PSG to know that they have to go, so I'm expecting a great football game and a lot of goals." , wrote Nicholas in his Sky Sports column.

"But, just because they're at home and these superstars know that they must have an impact, I'm counting that the French team wins this match in a really entertaining match."

Jurgen Klopp faces a potential risk without Sadio Mane for the match.

Although the Senegalese striker started and played the 90 minutes of the 3-0 win against Watford on Saturday, he was struck by a mysterious illness.

It has been announced that Klopp would give this 26 year old player every chance to be ready on time.

Liverpool will train today and Klopp will make a final decision regarding which team will play on Match Day and will travel to France.

Meanwhile, Virgil van Dijk warned PSG before the game.

He said: "We will be totally ready for this, motivated and we will make sure we are ready from the start. We do not need to forget that we are also one of the best teams in Europe.

"We reached the final last year and we want to do at least the same thing this year. This is our goal. So we will try to beat them.

"I think in a club like Liverpool, you always feel a bit of pressure.

"You should do it, but it does not bother me, I just want to play."

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