- Home >
- Soccer >
- UEFA Champions League >
- PSG Warns Liverpool about What’s Coming in the Champions League
PSG Warns Liverpool about What’s Coming in the Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain has made it clear that they are in top form ahead of their Champions League clash against Liverpool. Luis Enrique’s team crushed Stade Briochin 7-0 in the Coupe de France quarterfinals, delivering an unstoppable attacking performance. With this victory, the Parisians advance to the semifinals and send a strong message to the 'Reds,' their next opponents in Europe's premier competition.
PSG dominated from start to finish, with a hat-trick from Gonçalo Ramos, who delivered his best performance of the season with goals in the 36th, 49th, and 58th minutes. Additionally, João Neves, Désiré Doué, Senny Mayulu, and Ousmane Dembélé completed the rout. Beyond the result, the Parisian side demonstrated that they are reaching their peak form, with key players like Dembélé and Ramos rediscovering their best level.
This emphatic win not only confirms PSG’s growth but also serves as a warning for Liverpool, their rival in the Champions League Round of 16. After a solid group stage, Jürgen Klopp’s squad has shown some inconsistencies in 2025, suffering a shocking FA Cup elimination against Plymouth and drawing Premier League matches against Everton and Aston Villa. Furthermore, their next league challenge will be against a Manchester City side desperate for points.
In contrast, PSG has been unstoppable in 2025. Out of 13 matches played this year, they have won 12, proving they are in peak form. Their attacking power has been one of their biggest strengths, scoring 18 goals in their last four Champions League matches. Confidence within the squad is high, and with players like Mbappé, Dembélé, and Ramos hitting top form, the Parisians arrive with exceptional momentum for the clash against the English side.
The showdown between PSG and Liverpool promises to be one of the most exciting Round of 16 ties. The first leg will be played on March 4 at the Parc des Princes, while the return leg will take place on March 11 at Anfield. The two teams have faced each other before, with one win apiece, adding even more excitement to this highly anticipated encounter.

Before their European battle, PSG will face important challenges in Ligue 1, including matches against Lille, Rennes, Marseille, and Lyon. However, after their commanding performance against Stade Briochin, Luis Enrique’s team has made it clear that they are ready to compete at the highest level—and that Liverpool must brace themselves for an opponent in peak condition.