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PSG Beat Liverpool 2-0 in Champions League Quarter-Final First Leg

PSG Beat Liverpool 2-0 in Champions League Quarter-Final First Leg

By Elizabeth Ugbo

Paris Saint-Germain defeated Liverpool FC 2-0 on Wednesday in their UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg at the Parc des Princes. Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored as PSG dominated the match, securing a strong advantage ahead of next week’s return leg at Anfield.


Early Goal Sets the Tone

PSG started aggressively and took the lead in the 11th minute. Doue’s shot looped over Giorgi Mamardashvili after a deflection off Ryan Gravenberch.

The early goal gave PSG confidence. They controlled possession and dictated the tempo throughout the first half.


Kvaratskhelia Doubles the Lead

PSG extended their lead in the 65th minute. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia calmly rounded Mamardashvili before finishing.

The home side created several chances afterward. However, they failed to add more goals despite their dominance.


VAR Drama and Missed Opportunities

PSG thought they had a third goal after winning a penalty. However, VAR overturned the decision.

Kvaratskhelia admitted the team could have scored more. He stressed the need to stay focused for the second leg.


Liverpool Struggle Under Tactical Shift

Arne Slot deployed an unusual three centre-back system. However, the plan failed to contain PSG’s attack.

Liverpool looked disorganized and struggled to create chances. Their recent poor form also continued, with just one win in six games.


Key Absences Hurt Liverpool

Liverpool missed Alisson Becker, who was unavailable. Mamardashvili replaced him but faced constant pressure.

Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah started on the bench. Alexander Isak also returned but did not start.


Tough Task Ahead at Anfield

Liverpool now face a difficult challenge at Anfield. They must overturn a two-goal deficit against the reigning champions.

However, they have done it before. In the last round, they recovered from a first-leg loss to beat Galatasaray 4-0 at home.

Still, PSG remain confident. They previously won at Anfield last season and progressed on penalties.


Conclusion

PSG hold a strong advantage heading into the second leg. However, the tie is not over yet. Anfield’s atmosphere could still play a decisive role.

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