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Gianluigi Donnarumma saves Darwin Núñez’s penalty

PSG Stuns Liverpool in Champions League Epic: Dembélé, Donnarumma Heroics Seal Quarterfinal Berth

PSG’s Anfield Triumph: Champions League Drama as Liverpool Crash Out on Penalties

Paris Saint-Germain etched their name into Champions League folklore with a nail-biting penalty shootout victory over Liverpool at Anfield, securing a quarterfinal berth after a 1-0 second-leg win (2-2 aggregate). Ousmane Dembélé’s early strike and Gianluigi Donnarumma’s shootout heroics capped a night of high drama, while Darwin Núñez’s costly miss summed up Liverpool’s European heartbreak.


Match Highlights: Dembélé Delivers, Donnarumma Dominates

  • Dembélé’s Redemption: Scored the opener (12’) after Alisson-Konaté miscommunication, avenging his first-leg profligacy.
  • Donnarumma’s Redemption Arc: Saved penalties from Núñez and Curtis Jones, sealing PSG’s shootout win.
  • Liverpool’s Near Misses: Quansah’s post hit, Szoboszlai’s offside goal, and Salah’s wasted chances.

Key Stat:

  • PSG became the first French club to eliminate Liverpool at Anfield in UCL history.

Núñez’s Anfield Legacy: From Hope to Heartbreak

Darwin Núñez’s Liverpool career hit a new low as his penalty miss proved decisive. The Uruguayan, criticized for inconsistency since his £64M move, now faces an uncertain future:

  • 2023-24 Stats: 12 goals in 38 games, but clutch moments elude him.
  • Fan Sentiment“Núñez embodies our frustration—moments of brilliance overshadowed by costly errors.” – @LFC_Forum

Midfield Mastery: PSG’s Vitinha, Neves Outclass Liverpool

PSG’s midfield trio (Vitinha, João Neves, Fabián Ruiz) dominated both legs:

  • Vitinha’s Command: 136 touches, 103/111 passes (93% accuracy) in the second leg.
  • Neves’ Maturity: The 20-year-old outworked Liverpool’s seasoned stars.
  • Tactical Edge: Luis Enrique’s press-resistant system neutralized Mac Allister & Szoboszlai.

Jurgen Klopp’s Take:

“Their midfield controlled the tempo. We lacked the composure to break them down.”


PSG: New Champions League Favorites?

After dethroning Europe’s top-ranked team (per UEFA coefficients), PSG now loom as title contenders:

  • Why They Can Win:
    • Dembélé’s Form: 8 goals in last 10 games.
    • Defensive Resilience: Conceded once in knockout stages.
    • Luis Enrique’s Vision: “Year 1” project ahead of schedule.
  • Quarterfinal Threats: Real Madrid, Arsenal, or Atlético await.

Liverpool’s Silver Lining: Carabao Cup Final vs. Newcastle

Despite UCL exit, Liverpool’s season remains alive:

  • Premier League Lead: 15 points clear of Arsenal.
  • Injury Concerns: Alexander-Arnold (knee), Konaté (fatigue) doubtful for Wembley.
  • Slot’s Challenge:

    “We must regroup quickly. This squad has the mentality to bounce back.”


UCL Format Backlash: Did Liverpool Get a Raw Deal?

Liverpool’s league-phase dominance (7 wins, 1 loss) earned a brutal draw vs. PSG, while Aston Villa (8th) drew Club Brugge. Fans argue the new “Swiss model” penalizes top performers.

Slot’s Frustration:

“What’s the reward for finishing first? A tie against PSG? The format needs review.”

 


What’s Next?

  • PSG: Quarterfinal draw on March 15.
  • Liverpool: Carabao Cup final vs. Newcastle (March 17).

Final Thought:
PSG’s Anfield triumph signals a shifting power dynamic in Europe. For Liverpool, redemption awaits at Wembley—but the Champions League exit leaves a bitter taste.

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