UCL talking points: Slot's bizarre choices, Bayern now favorites?
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UCL talking points: Slot's bizarre choices, Bayern now favorites?
"Liverpool's European adventure ended with a whimper on Tuesday night, with several missed chances and a serious injury to Hugo Ekitike puncturing any pre-game hope of a famous comeback as PSG ran out 4-0 winners on aggregate."
"Slot galaxy-brained his team selection with a vague 5-2-1-2 formation that, for the most part, we haven't seen Liverpool ever play. It didn't stop PSG creating at will and scoring twice."
"Questions once again must be asked of Slot's decisions. Alexander Isak was a surprise starter, but he probably shouldn't have been. He registered just five(!) touches and completed two of three passes before being withdrawn at half-time."
Bayern Munich and Real Madrid showcased an exceptional match, while Arsenal maintained a clean sheet against Sporting CP. Paris Saint-Germain dominated Liverpool, winning 4-0 on aggregate. Atlético Madrid triumphed over Barcelona in an all-Spanish quarterfinal. Liverpool's performance raised questions about team selection and tactics, particularly with a new formation that failed to generate offensive threat. Alexander Isak's limited impact highlighted concerns about player choices and overall strategy as Liverpool aims for a top-five Premier League finish.
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