Liverpool beaten by dominant PSG in Champions League quarter-final first leg

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia celebrates scoring his team's second goal
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia celebrates scoring his team's second goalAnne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP

Paris Saint-Germain drew first blood in their UEFA Champions League (UCL) quarter-final as they registered a 2-0 victory over Liverpool, extending their unbeaten record in knockout games in this competition to eight games (W7, D1) - also a French club record.

With PSG having won their last four two-legged ties against English opposition, including an emphatic 8-2 aggregate win over Chelsea in the last round, Arne Slot’s side had every right to be apprehensive when arriving in the French capital.

Ultimately, any such nerves were justified when Desire Doue broke the deadlock with just 11 minutes on the clock. 

Ousmane Dembele weaved his way through the Liverpool defence before teeing up his teammate and French compatriot, whose shot took a hefty deflection and looped over Giorgi Mamardashvili.

One might have expected the floodgates to open from that point, but Liverpool remained largely resolute in their defensive shape. 

However, Mamardashvili was called into action to make two vital saves, denying Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Doue to keep the deficit at one heading into the break.

Slot’s side created a rare opening themselves after the restart when Hugo Ekitike blazed his attempt over the bar, before Dembélé squandered a golden opportunity to double PSG’s lead after failing to find the target from a Nuno Mendes cut-back.

A second goal eventually came in the 65th minute, though, courtesy of Kvaratskhelia.

The Georgian was superbly picked out by Joao Neves and effortlessly glided his way into the box before dispatching his close-range strike past Mamardashvili.

Kvicha Kvaratskhelia's goal against Liverpool
Kvicha Kvaratskhelia's goal against LiverpoolOpta by StatsPerform / Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

It looked like Liverpool could go three down after referee José María Sánchez pointed to the spot, penalising Ibrahima Konate for bringing down Warren Zaire-Emery. Fortunately for the Reds defender, a VAR intervention resulted in the decision being overturned.

Luis Enrique’s side threatened to make the scoreline more convincing in the closing stages, with Dembélé rattling the outside of the post, but PSG had to settle for two goals on the night.

While Slot’s side will return to Merseyside disappointed, they remain in with a chance of snatching a semi-final berth in next week’s second leg at Anfield.

Match stats
Match statsOpta by Stats Perform

However, a fifth defeat in their last six away games makes for damning reading, in a season which continues to underwhelm.

In contrast, this win for PSG keeps their defence of the trophy on track after securing a fifth consecutive win across all competitions.

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