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Luis Enrique believes that PSG can use home advantage to overcome their deficit against Dortmund in the Champions League Semifinal.

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Paris St Germain is gearing up for a crucial Champions League semi-final second leg clash against Borussia Dortmund, with coach Luis Enrique banking on the support of the home fans to help them overturn a 1-0 deficit.

Despite dominating possession in the first leg, PSG fell short as Niclas Fuellkrug’s first-half goal proved to be the difference. Now, with the return leg at home, Luis Enrique is optimistic that the fans at Parc des Princes will play a pivotal role in propelling the team to victory.

“We both created many scoring chances. This time our opponents scored and we didn’t. The result reflects how close the game was,” said Luis Enrique.

PSG, who have previously come back from a 1-0 deficit in Champions League knockout ties, are confident of a turnaround. Captain Marquinhos emphasized the importance of being more clinical in front of goal and learning from their mistakes in the first leg.

“We know we can do a lot better. We just need to take our chances and be more decisive,” said Marquinhos.

With the energy of the home supporters behind them, PSG is determined to put on a strong performance and secure a spot in the final at Wembley. The stage is set for an intense battle as PSG looks to make a comeback and keep their Champions League dreams alive.

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