Dominant PSG leave Liverpool right up against it in Champions League tie
Paris Saint-Germain's Georgian forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (R) celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Liverpool FC at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris on April 8, 2026. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
Audio By Vocalize
Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored the goals to
give a dominant Paris Saint-Germain a 2-0 win over Liverpool in their Champions
League quarter-final first leg on Wednesday, as the holders seized a clear
advantage to take to Anfield for next week's return.
Doue's shot in the 11th minute looped over goalkeeper Giorgi
Mamardashvili and in thanks to a big touch off Ryan Gravenberch, and
Kvaratskhelia then rounded his compatriot to double PSG's lead 65 minutes into
a game they bossed from start to finish.
It only remains to be seen whether the reigning European
champions –- who had a second-half penalty in their favour overturned after a
VAR review -- might regret not scoring more goals against a Liverpool side who
lined up with three centre-backs, an extreme rarity for them under Arne Slot,
and were run ragged.
The game plan could not stop the Reds slumping to a second
emphatic loss in five days, even if the scoreline was not as bad as the 4-0
mauling inflicted by Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-finals last weekend.
It is just one win in six games in all competitions now for
Liverpool, and this was a 16th reverse in total in a difficult campaign.
Slot's team must now try to repeat what they did in the last
16, when they overturned a 1-0 first-leg loss away to Galatasaray by winning
4-0 in the return.
This will be a far tougher task than that, however, as the
sides clash again next Tuesday on Merseyside, where PSG won 1-0 in the second
leg of their last-16 tie last season before advancing on penalties.
That was a big step on their way to winning the Champions
League for the first time, and came after they somehow lost 1-0 at the Parc des
Princes despite completely dominating.
A string of Alisson Becker saves helped Liverpool smash and
grab their way to victory a year ago, but the Brazilian was absent here meaning
Mamardashvili started in goal for the visitors.
Mohamed Salah was also left out of the line-up by Slot,
instead taking a place on the bench alongside Alexander Isak with the Swede
back involved again after suffering a leg fracture in December.
Hugo Ekitike started up front for Liverpool against the club
where he spent 18 months earlier in his career and failed to escape the shadows
of Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Neymar.
Joe Gomez slotted in alongside Ibrahima Konate and Virgil
van Dijk as a third central defender, as Liverpool set out to press high but
ultimately spent the night chasing after the ball.
PSG were already well in control before they scored, as Doue
collected the ball just outside the box following an Ousmane Dembele dribble,
advanced into the area and tried a shot which struck Gravenberch's boot and
took a looping trajectory which left the goalkeeper flummoxed.
Mamardashvili did later save from Kvaratskhelia and Doue
meaning there was just one goal in a one-sided first half in which PSG had 70
percent possession and Liverpool's only attempt came from Jeremie Frimpong when
he was offside.
The pattern of the contest did not really change after the
break, with Dembele blazing over from a great position before the second goal
arrived almost midway through the second half.
A superb threaded Joao Neves pass released Kvaratskhelia
through the inside-left channel, and the Georgian held off Gravenberch before
going around the goalkeeper to tuck in.
Liverpool were then rescued by the Spanish referee's
decision to change his mind after initially awarding a penalty when Konate
brought down Warren Zaire-Emery, while also taking the ball.
Dembele hit the post late on for PSG, although they are firmly in control after a ninth win in a game against Premier League opposition since the start of last year.

Join the Discussion
Share your perspective with the Citizen Digital community.
No comments yet
This discussion is waiting for your voice. Be the first to share your thoughts!