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UCL: Liverpool woes continue as PSG seize quarter-final first-leg control

Liverpool face a daunting task in the UEFA Champions League after a 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in their quarter-final first leg in Paris.

The Premier League side delivered a blunt attacking performance, failing to register a single shot on target as the hosts dominated the encounter.

PSG capitalise on early control

PSG struck in the 11th minute through Desire Doue, whose deflected effort looped over goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili.

Despite some resistance, Liverpool fell further behind when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia produced a spectacular finish after rounding the goalkeeper, and doubling advantage for the hosts.

UCL: Liverpool woes continue as PSG seize quarter-final first-leg control
Desire Doue opened scoring for the hosts – Getty image

Mamardashvili prevented a heavier defeat with a series of saves, including a notable stop to deny Kvaratskhelia earlier in the game.

Liverpool issues deepen

The result compounds a difficult spell for Arne Slot’s side, who were recently beaten 4-0 by Manchester City. In Paris, Liverpool set up with a defensive approach but struggled to contain PSG’s attack.

Further concerns emerged defensively, with Ibrahima Konate fortunate to avoid conceding a penalty late on after VAR intervention overturned an earlier decision.

PSG could have extended their lead, with Ousmane Dembele missing multiple clear chances, including an effort that struck the woodwork.

Second leg decisive at Anfield

Liverpool now head into the return leg at Anfield needing a significant response to keep their European campaign alive.

Meanwhile, the introduction of Alexander Isak marked a return from injury, but offered limited impact in a match where chances were scarce.