Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai says overturning the 2-0 first-leg deficit against Paris St-Germain in their Champions League quarter-final second leg tie at Anfield would be the "biggest comeback of my career".
"I completely believe we can overturn it [the 2-0 deficit] because I know what we are able to do and what players we have," he said ahead of Tuesday's game.
"I know the mentality we have as we have shown it many times. That is what we need tomorrow.
"We are going to go all in and give our best from minute one to 90, or more. I am ready to die on the pitch tomorrow.
"I want it so bad, we have worked for it so hard. In one game anything can happen at Anfield.
"Of course it would be one of the biggest comebacks in my career. Especially for Liverpool. Against PSG in the quarter-final of the Champions League, after being 2-0 down."
In a difficult season for the Reds, Szoboszlai has been a standout performer. However, there was a moment of tension when he shrugged his shoulders and motioned towards the travelling Liverpool fans after the 4-0 FA Cup defeat at Manchester City.
Asked about his reaction, the midfielder played it down and apologised for any offence caused.
"Maybe it was a misunderstanding between the fans and I," he added.
"I didn't mean it in a bad way. Obviously I know what the fans mean to this club and what this club means to the fans.
"As a player, we do everything for them as we do for us.
"If it was a misunderstanding I apologise but they can feel also that I'm not feeling better than them. I'm feeling exactly the same as they do.
"To make it clear I am with them, we are with them and hopefully they are with us as well."




