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Winning their first Champions League group game of the season against Paris Saint-Germain in dramatic circumstances, Liverpool’s hero was undoubtedly Roberto Firmino.The Brazilian came off the bench to score the winner in the dying minutes of the game, yet that’s not who L’Equipe choose to focus on in their Wednesday edition.

For them, Jürgen Klopp’s best weapons didn’t come off the bench to change the game, they were already on it from the start.

The French newspaper heap praise on both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson for their game, and look at how key they are to the German manager’s way of playing.

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Managing to keep both Kylian Mbappé and Neymar at bay for the vast majority of the game, the full-backs were also dangerous going forward, using the aforementioned attacking duo’s lackadaisical tracking back to their advantage

The England international, described as the kid with ‘three names and four lungs’, and Robertson are now seen as the ‘funny phenomena’ that no one expected to shine at Liverpool when they first arrived on the scene.

Now, there’s no way Klopp could live without them.