Liverpool 0-2 PSG (Agg 0-4): Champions League exit for reds confirms as Ousmane Dembele strikes twice
Report as Liverpool are eliminated from the Champions League following a 4-0 aggregate defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals. Ousmane Dembele scored two second-half goals at Anfield to confirm the exit for Arne Slot’s side
Liverpool are out of the Champions League after another 2-0 quarter-final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield saw them beaten 4-0 on aggregate.
Arne Slot's side were up against it after that two-goal defeat in Paris but with the home crowd up for a comeback, Liverpool produced a spirited performance that unsettled the European champions until Ousmane Dembele punished them twice late in the game.
There were chances for the Reds, Marquinhos clearing from near the line to deny Virgil van Dijk in the first half and Alexis Mac Allister seeing a penalty award controversially revoked by the referee following a VAR review. It was as close as Liverpool would come.
Player ratings
Liverpool:
Mamardashvili (6), Frimpong (6), Konate (7), Van Dijk (6), Kerkez (6),
Gravenberch (7), Mac Allister (6), Szoboszlai (7), Wirtz (6), Ekitike
(6), Isak (5).
Subs: Salah (6), Gakpo (7), Gomez (6), Ngumoha (7), Jones (6).
Paris Saint-Germain: Safonov (7), Hakimi (7), Marquinhos (7),
Pacho (6), Mendes (6), Joao Neves (6), Vitinha (7), Zaire-Emery (6),
Doue (6), Dembele (8), Kvaratskhelia (6).
Subs: Hernandes (6), Barcola (7), Beraldo (n/a).
Player of the match: Ousmane Dembele.
Slot certainly went for it, gambling on starting Alexander Isak and then introducing Mohamed Salah for the injured Hugo Ekitike before the break. When the Liverpool boss swapped Joe Gomez for Rio Ngumoha, the Kop were dreaming of a classic Anfield turnaround.
But PSG's greater precision made the difference even on an awkward evening. The holders will take on Bayern Munich or Real Madrid in the last four. Luis Enrique's side are now on a six-game winning streak for the first time this season. A quality outfit timing their form.
For Liverpool, there is encouragement that they gave it a go but the reality is that their trophyless campaign has now been confirmed. Now the focus must shift to securing their Champions League return by finishing in the Premier League top five this season.
Ekitike injury blow for Liverpool
Even the PSG players looked concerned when Ekitike went down in the first half. He attempted to get up only to go down again clutching what appeared to be his Achilles. The fear is that it is an injury that will end not only his season but his World Cup hopes.
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