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Liverpool Crash Out of Champions League as PSG Triumph in Dramatic Penalty Shootout

The match, which extended into extra time, showcased resilience from both sides but ultimately ended in heartbreak for the Premier League leaders and jubilation for the French champions.
By Cedric TheuriMarch 12, 20253 Mins Read
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In a night filled with tension and drama at Anfield, Liverpool were knocked out of the UEFA Champions League in the Round of 16 second leg, falling to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) 4-1 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 aggregate scoreline. The match, which extended into extra time, showcased resilience from both sides but ultimately ended in heartbreak for the Premier League leaders and jubilation for the French champions.

Liverpool entered the game with a slender 1-0 advantage from the first leg in Paris, courtesy of a late Harvey Elliott strike. However, PSG wasted no time leveling the tie. Just 11 minutes into the match, Ousmane Dembele capitalized on a swift counter-attack, slotting the ball past Alisson Becker to make it 1-0 on the night and 1-1 on aggregate. The early goal silenced the Anfield crowd momentarily and set the tone for a fiercely contested battle.

Despite a bright start from Liverpool, with Mohamed Salah coming close to scoring twice in the opening exchanges, PSG’s dominance grew as the first half progressed. Their high-pressing game and intricate dribbling—completing 19 successful dribbles, the most against Liverpool in a Champions League match since Porto’s 21 seven years ago—put the Reds’ defense under constant pressure. Alisson, once again the hero from the first leg, made several crucial saves, including a stunning stop to deny Dembele a second goal, keeping Liverpool in the tie.

The second half saw Liverpool push forward with renewed vigor, backed by a raucous Anfield atmosphere. However, their attacking efforts were thwarted by PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who stood tall, and a resilient Parisian defense led by Marquinhos. As the clock ticked down, both teams appeared exhausted, with substitutes like Harvey Elliott and Wataru Endo entering the fray for Liverpool, and PSG holding firm despite the mounting pressure.

 

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With no further goals in regulation time, the match proceeded to extra time. Both sides traded chances—DĂ©sirĂ© Doué’s strike narrowly missed for PSG, while Liverpool struggled to convert their possession into clear opportunities. After 120 grueling minutes, the aggregate score remained 1-1, sending the contest to a penalty shootout.

The shootout proved to be Liverpool’s undoing. PSG took the lead through Vitinha, whose low penalty slipped past Alisson’s fingertips. Mohamed Salah responded with a composed finish to make it 1-1, but the tide turned when Donnarumma saved Darwin Nunez’s effort, followed by another stop against Curtis Jones. PSG’s clinical finishing, capped by Doué’s decisive strike, sealed a 4-1 victory in the shootout, sparking wild celebrations among the traveling Parisian supporters.

For Liverpool, the defeat marks their first major setback under manager Arne Slot, who had guided the team to an impressive run in both domestic and European competitions. Post-match, Slot acknowledged PSG’s quality, stating, “They showed great composure and talent over the two legs. We needed our best performance, and tonight it wasn’t quite enough.” The Reds also face injury concerns ahead of Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Newcastle, with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ibrahima Konate forced off during the game.

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