PSG End Liverpool’s Champions League Hopes In Dramatic Shootout.
Liverpool’s Champions League journey came to an agonising end as they lost on penalties to a resolute Paris Saint-Germain side in a thrilling night at Anfield.
PSG, tasked with overturning a 1-0 first-leg deficit, displayed remarkable composure under Luis Enrique, eliminating a Liverpool side widely considered among the favourites for the title.

Ousmane Dembélé’s early goal set the stage for PSG’s comeback, with Liverpool unable to break down their resilient visitors. Throughout the contest, the French champions remained a persistent threat, ultimately securing a well-deserved victory over two legs.
Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma proved to be PSG’s hero in the decisive shootout, making crucial saves from Darwin Núñez and Curtis Jones before Désiré Doué confidently struck the winning penalty, sending PSG’s fans into rapturous celebrations.
Liverpool had begun the night at full throttle, aiming to extend their aggregate advantage. Mohamed Salah twice came close in front of the Kop, as the home crowd roared in anticipation. However, with Liverpool pressing forward, they left themselves vulnerable to PSG’s devastating counter-attacks – a weakness that was exposed after just 12 minutes.
Bradley Barcola’s routine cross seemed harmless, but a moment of defensive miscommunication between Alisson and Ibrahima Konaté proved costly. Konaté inadvertently knocked the ball beyond his goalkeeper, allowing Dembélé to capitalise from close range.
PSG continued to carve out chances, with Alisson twice coming to Liverpool’s rescue, denying Dembélé and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Liverpool, meanwhile, struggled to break through PSG’s disciplined defence, despite Donnarumma being forced into a spectacular save to keep out Luis Díaz’s header. Jarell Quansah struck the post, and Dominik Szoboszlai had a goal disallowed for offside.
Extra time belonged to PSG, who pressed for a winner, with Alisson making a stunning save from Dembélé. Ultimately, the contest was settled from the penalty spot, where Donnarumma’s brilliance ensured PSG’s passage to the quarter-finals.
Liverpool’s players collapsed to the turf in despair, experiencing the harsh realities of Champions League football in a gripping last-16 tie. Arne Slot’s side have enjoyed a remarkable campaign, leading the Premier League by 15 points and topping their Champions League group, but this was their toughest setback of the season.
Ironically, Liverpool performed better in defeat at Anfield than in their first-leg victory in Paris, but fortune was not on their side this time. Denied by the woodwork and undone by Donnarumma’s heroics, they found themselves outmatched by a PSG side that now looks like a serious contender for the title.
Despite Anfield’s thunderous support, Liverpool fell short, appearing fatigued in extra time. They must now regroup quickly, with the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United at Wembley looming on Sunday. Yet, this painful exit will linger, as their Champions League ambitions have ended far earlier than expected.