Paris Saint-Germain is holding its feat! After his defeat at the outward journey to the Parc des Princes, the capital's club managed to win on the Liverpool field in Anfield, at the end of the suspense (0-1, 1-4 TAB).
It was the very first shooting session to the history of the club in the Champions League, and it was marked by its imprint by Gianluigi Donnarumma. Pointed out for his soft hand on Elliott's strike on the outward journey, the Italian goalkeeper was imperial to repel the attempts of Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones. And it was Désiré Doué who sealed the Parisian qualification!
Decisive Dembélé
Crucified at the end of the match at the outward journey, totally against the course of the game, PSG this time marked on its first opportunity, or almost. While Liverpool had started the meeting much stronger, with in particular two very good opportunity for Mohamed Salah (5th, 7th), the Parisians found the flaw on an action where Ousmane Dembélé was the origin and at the conclusion, with the involuntary help of Ibrahima Konaté (0-1, 12th).
The physiognomy of the match was radically different from the first leg, with much more enterprising Reds, but the best opportunities were for the champions of France. Bradley Barcola (17th), Ousmane Dembélé (32nd, 41st) and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (35th) all had a 2-0 bullet.
During the second period of regulation time, on the other hand, PSG struggled to be dangerous, and the opportunities were English. Gianluigi Donnarumma had already been decisive, on a head by Luis Diaz (58th), before being saved by his defenders, William Pacho (57th) and Kvaratskhelia (62nd), and especially by his post, on a head of Jarell Quansah (79th).
Conversely, in overtime, PSG has shown more freshness. Lucas Beraldo (92nd), Désiré Doué (94th) and Ousmane Dembélé (109th) could all avoid the penalty shootout. But the wait was worth it for Parisian supporters!