Post by : Shakul
Paris Saint-Germain claimed a decisive 2-0 victory against Liverpool FC in the opening leg of their UEFA Champions League quarterfinal matchup in Paris. This win positions the defending champions favorably for the upcoming second leg.
The scoring began early for PSG when Desire Doue netted a goal in the 11th minute with a deflected long-range shot that deceived the goalkeeper. The Paris side maintained a commanding presence, dominating possession and pushing forward with consistent attacking efforts throughout the first half.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia extended the lead to 2-0 in the 65th minute, showcasing an impressive solo effort capped off by a cool finish. While PSG had numerous attempts on goal, Liverpool found it challenging to craft significant scoring opportunities.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot acknowledged that his squad was lucky to escape with just two goals against them, noting PSG's elevated energy and control on the pitch. The next leg moves to Anfield, where Liverpool will seek to overturn the deficit and revive their Champions League ambitions.
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