Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has warned his players against complacency after his side were drawn with PSV Eindhoven in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals. "At this stage of the competition every team is going to be difficult," Benitez told the club's official website on Friday. "We know all about PSV, having already played them twice this season, but that doesn't mean it will be easy." Liverpool played PSV in the group stage, settling for a goalless draw in Holland and claiming a 2-0 victory at Anfield Road.
"PSV are a very good team. We may have beaten them at home but they held us to a goalless draw at their ground. "They have improved since we last met and showed their quality by beating Arsenal in the last round. There are no favourites in this tie. "Sometimes knowing your opponents well can be an advantage but sometimes it can be a disadvantage because they'll also know all about us. We must be cautious," the Spaniard added. The former Valencia boss believes an underestimating approach towards PSV could cost Liverpool their place in the semi-finals. "I'm sure the supporters will be happy with the draw but we don't want to make the same mistake as last year when went out against Benfica."