“Football was unfair in the first leg; we are going to fight for this dream”

PSG striker Kvaratskhelia said Monday that the Champions League round of 16 tie against Liverpool is “at 50%” and that what the French side did in the first leg, dominating the English side, “was not easy”.
The Parisians have to come back from the 0-1 first leg played last week, a match in which they fired 28 shots, forced nine saves from Alisson and from which they were beaten by a late goal from Harvey Eliott.
“The odds are 50-50,” the Georgian assured at a press conference. “Dominating this team is not easy and we played a great game in the first leg. The goal is to dominate like we did in Paris. Here at Anfield it will be more difficult, but everything is possible. We have to play our game, be confident and show them that we are here just to win,” he continued.
“To play a game like this at Anfield is the dream of many players. We are going to fight for that dream,” said the former Napoli player, who pointed out that Tuesday's game ”is the most important match of the season.”
“Football was a bit unfair in the first leg. We were disappointed, but the next day we saw the game replayed and we know we have to play the same game again,” added ‘Kvara’, who said he felt very well in Luis Enrique's team after his arrival last January from the Italian side.
“Our mentality is to win. For me it's important to play beautifully, but it's more important that we score goals and win games. We know the atmosphere at Anfield, but we know that there will be a lot of fans coming and we will have them here. The most important thing is that, as soon as we are on the pitch, we only think about football,” he concluded.