Liverpool FC head coach Arne Slot believes his side is ready for its crucial UEFA Champions League quarterfinal clash against Paris Saint-Germain after a composed win over Fulham.
Liverpool secured a 2-0 victory over the London side at Anfield, a result that provides a timely boost ahead of the second leg on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. The Reds head into the tie needing a strong response after falling 2-0 in the first leg.
Mohamed Salah and youngster Rio Ngumoha were on target in the Premier League win, with both players delivering standout performances to lift the mood in the camp.
Speaking after the game, Slot expressed confidence in his team’s readiness to take on the defending Champions League winners, insisting the performance against Fulham showed the right mentality and sharpness needed for the challenge ahead.
The Dutch coach noted that his side must build on the momentum from the victory as they prepare for a decisive night in Europe, where overturning the first-leg deficit will be key to keeping their Champions League hopes alive.
“It’s a better place than it was two or three days ago or a week ago. I was really happy with a clean sheet. That’s what you need in almost every game.”

“Definitely we need that on Tuesday. It’s a big step going into the week not only for PSG but also Everton at the end of the week.”

“I can tell you we are up for it-the game against PSG-, we’re ready for it, and Anfield will be ready for it” Arne Slot said to Sky Sports.









