Arne Slot revealed the changes he made at halftime for the extraordinary 1-0 victory from Mastermind Liverpool to PSG.
Liverpool resumes an advance in Anfield after the winner of Harvey Elliott 87th minute, scored 47 seconds after his arrival and with his second stroke of the match.
PSG peppered Alisson’s goal with 27 shots but could not find a way to pass the Brazilian, who made nine stops on a night niche greeted him as the best in the world.
Slot has become known for its adjustments at stake, generally its substitutions, but has chosen not to change staff at halftime despite the domination of PSG.
Instead, he made subtle adjustments to the tactical identity of Liverpool, before his submarines later in half-time made the difference.
“We have changed our way of defending a little at halftime. We had two ideas on how to do it, “he told TNT Sports at the Parc des Princes.
Arne Slot revealed the part-time changes he brought to inspire the 1-0 Liverpool victory at PSG
The late substitute Harvey Elliott provided the winner in a night that Liverpool was dominated
Slot revealed that he had asked Luis Diaz to follow Achraf Hakimi closer in the second half
“In the first half, we asked Lucho (Luis Diaz) to put pressure on more and the second half, he followed (Achraf) Hakimi. We also had two sets where we created chances. I told you how good they are, but there is more chance that you don’t think so.
“In the first half, we were waiting for them to mark, but the second half, most of the shots were at a distance.”
Liverpool had the chance to go to halftime with the 0-0 score after filming a Parisian storm.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia had an amazing goal excluded for a marginal offside and many estimated that Ibrahima Konate should have been sent for a last man’s fault on Bradley Barcola.
Joao Neves missed an opportunity in gold very early to place the champions of France in front, hitting the bar with a sloppy effort after the cross of Ousmane Dembele.
Alisson was then called to action to refuse a long -range dart from Kvaratskhelia while the assault continued.
Around half an hour, Dembele exceeded Virgl van Dijk far too easily, but was pushed back by Alisson, with Dominik Szoboszlai throwing himself on the path of the follow-up of Barcola.
Before the break, Alisson was again necessary to refuse a heated kvaratskhelia when he fueled a low car towards the goal.
The Dutchman says they also limited PSG to shots at an additional distance in the second half
Liverpool was tracked down by PSG and lucky ones to escape with the 0-0 score at halftime
The Reds had a lucky chance when the goal of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was excluded
The PSG star moved slightly offside, which was taken up by a semi-automatic technology
Things did not become much easier after the break, Alisson being forced to save a free kick from KVaratskhelia which seemed intended for the upper corner.
The Brazilian had to save another from Georgia – which was finally hung on Gcalcalo Ramos, fortunately – and Szoboszlai denied Willian Pacho a goal after a corner.
Subsequently, a relieved Alisson said: “It was the best performance in my life, I think, he told us how difficult it would be and we had to be ready to suffer.
“You know what comes with the clips but we work hard, we have given so much chance.
“Some 1V1, but most of them is to have someone to make the player who is fortunate to think more, which facilitates my work. All the efforts that the team makes is incredible.