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Event2024–25 UEFA Champions League
DateTuesday 11 March 2025
VenueAnfield, Liverpool
RefereeIstván Kovács (Romania)
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Liverpool v Paris Saint-Germain was a match which took place at Anfield on Tuesday 11 March 2025.

Preview[]

Liverpool boss Arne Slot says his side will need to produce their best performance of the season to see off Paris St-Germain and progress to the Champions League quarter-finals.

The Reds were second-best for the majority of their last-16 first leg in Paris last week, but snatched a 1-0 victory thanks to Harvey Elliott's late strike.

It was a memorable result but Slot knows it needs to be backed up with a big performance at Anfield on Tuesday.

"Yes. I do think so," he said, when asked if Liverpool need to be better than they have been in any other game under him so far this season.

"This is the most complete team we have faced so far.

"We have faced Arsenal and Manchester City and they are not big margins but the intensity [PSG] play at combined with the quality - and they are one of the richest clubs - and a great manager it is not easy to play against."

Liverpool have lost just once so far at Anfield this season - a 1-0 defeat by Nottingham Forest in September.

Slot insists his side will not adopt a cautious approach against PSG to try to avoid a second home defeat of the campaign.

"We try to play every game to try to win," he added.

"That is also what we tried to do last week, it wasn't our intention to be so low [deep] all the time.

"[On Tuesday] we want to play a different game, the intention is always the same - we are not going to go for a draw."

Forward Cody Gakpo is available for selection after recovering from an injury.

Match Report[]

Liverpool's Champions League ambitions were ended after they lost on penalties to an outstanding Paris St-Germain side after a night of drama at Anfield.

PSG, needing to claw back a 1-0 deficit from the first leg at home, demonstrated how they have matured under coach Luis Enrique as they knocked out a Liverpool side touted as favourites to win the tournament.

Ousmane Dembele's early goal provided the platform for the turnaround, with Liverpool unable to break the French visitors down, while PSG were a constant threat.

PSG's victory over two legs was thoroughly deserved, with keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma emerging as their hero in the shootout, saving from Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones before Desire Doue hammered home the winning spot-kick in front of joyous fans.

Liverpool made a lightning fast start in an attempt to extend that first-leg advantage, with Mohamed Salah twice coming close with early effort in front of the Kop, which was in expectant mood.

With Liverpool making the running, there was always the chance PSG's outstanding strikeforce could punish them on the counter and so it proved after only 12 minutes - with a large helping hand from the home defence.

Bradley Barcola's cross was routine, but a communication breakdown between Alisson and Ibrahima Konate proved costly, the defender knocking the ball out of the keeper's reach for Dembele to pounce from almost on the goal-line.

PSG had other opportunities but could not cash in, Alisson rushing out to save at the feet of Dembele and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia firing off target when well placed.

Liverpool mounted sustained pressure after the break but struggled to break down PSG's resilient rearguard, although it took a fine clawing save from Donnarumma to keep out Luis Diaz's header, while substitute Jarell Quansah struck the post and Dominik Szoboszlai had an effort ruled out for offside.

PSG were by far the better side in extra time, with Alisson making a magnificent save from Dembele before Liverpool's fate was sealed on penalties.

Liverpool players slumped to the turf in disappointment as the fates and fortunes of the Champions League were illustrated in this thrilling last-16 tie that provoked all the emotions on a classic European night at Anfield.

Arne Slot's side have barely broken stride as they topped the Champions League table and raced 15 points clear in the Premier League - but this is the biggest setback Liverpool and their Dutch coach have suffered this season.

Ironically, Liverpool played much better in defeat at Anfield then they did when winning in the Parc des Princes in the first leg, but that was no consolation as this time luck did not smile on them as they were denied by the woodwork and then on penalties, when Donnarumma's expertise came to the fore.

And most of all, they were frustrated by a top-class PSG side who are shaping up as potential Champions League winners.

Anfield provided its usual thunderous atmosphere but Liverpool could not quite deliver, looking leggy and second best in the added 30 minutes.

Liverpool will need to recover swiftly, with the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United at Wembley on Sunday, but this was a defeat that will hurt deeply as they would have had Champions League expectations far beyond the last 16.

PSG's fearless approach in the usual cauldron of European night at Anfield demonstrates how the transition from the era of signing superstars to a more considered approach is reaping its reward.

Luis Enrique's side could barely believe they lost the first leg in Paris after overpowering Liverpool until Harvey Elliott's late goal. There was no way they were going to dominate to such an extent here but they refused to take a backward step in search of the result that would take them through.

PSG eventually made their way through on penalties, but Liverpool followed Manchester City in feeling the growing power of side that is shaping up as a serious Champions League force.

The so-called "Bling Bling" era of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar is in the past, replaced by a younger, more cohesive team that will be a huge threat to anyone they face.

Dembele is finally fulfilling all his potential while the signing of Georgia winger Kvaratskhelia gives PSG an added attacking dimension.

And in Donnarumma, they had a keeper who repeated his penalty shootout heroics of the Euro 2020 final for Italy against England at Wembley to send Liverpool out.

He had a mixed night, and was at fault for Elliott's goal in the first leg - but here he was the hero as PSG secured a landmark win.

Match[]

Details[]

11 March 2025 (2025-03-11)
21:00 (20:00 UTC+0)
Liverpool Liverpool FC2 0–1
(a.e.t.)
Paris Saint-Germain FC Paris Saint-Germain Anfield, Liverpool
Referee: István Kovács (Romania)
Report Dembélé Goal 12'
  Penalties  
Salah Soccerball shad check
Núñez Missed
Jones Missed
1–4 Soccerball shad check Vitinha
Soccerball shad check Ramos
Soccerball shad check Dembélé
Soccerball shad check Doué
Liverpool
Paris Saint-Germain
01 Flag of Brazil Alisson
66 Flag of England Trent Alexander-Arnold Substituted off in the 73rd minute 73'
05 Flag of France Ibrahima Konaté Substituted off in the 111th minute 111'
04 Flag of Netherlands Virgil van Dijk (c)
26 Flag of Scotland Andrew Robertson
38 Flag of Netherlands Ryan Gravenberch
10 Flag of Argentina Alexis Mac Allister Substituted off in the 90th minute 90' Booked in the 90+2th minute 90+2'
11 Flag of Egypt Mohamed Salah
08 Flag of Hungary Dominik Szoboszlai Substituted off in the 105th minute 105'
07 Flag of Brazil Luis Díaz Substituted off in the 102nd minute 102'
20 Flag of Portugal Diogo Jota Substituted off in the 73rd minute 73'
Substitutes:
03 Flag of Japan Wataru Endō Substituted on in the 111th minute 111'
09 Flag of Uruguay Darwin Núñez Substituted on in the 73rd minute 73'
14 Flag of Italy Federico Chiesa
17 Flag of England Curtis Jones Substituted on in the 90th minute 90'
18 Flag of Netherlands Cody Gakpo Substituted on in the 102nd minute 102'
19 Flag of England Harvey Elliott Substituted on in the 105th minute 105'
21 Flag of Greece Konstantinos Tsimikas
53 Flag of England James McConnell
56 Flag of Czech Republic Vítězslav Jaroš
62 Flag of Republic Ireland Caoimhín Kelleher
78 Flag of England Jarell Quansah Substituted on in the 73rd minute 73'
Manager:
Flag of Netherlands Arne Slot
01 Flag of Italy Gianluigi Donnarumma
02 Flag of Morocco Achraf Hakimi
05 Flag of Brazil Marquinhos (c) Substituted off in the 90+2th minute 90+2' Booked in the 46th minute 46'
51 Flag of Ecuador William Pacho
25 Flag of Portugal Nuno Mendes
87 Flag of Portugal João Neves Substituted off in the 120+1th minute 120+1'
17 Flag of Portugal Vitinha
08 Flag of Spain Fabián Ruiz Substituted off in the 90th minute 90'
29 Flag of France Bradley Barcola Substituted off in the 67th minute 67'
10 Flag of France Ousmane Dembélé
07 Flag of Georgia Khvicha Kvaratskhelia Substituted off in the 101st minute 101'
Substitutes:
03 Flag of France Presnel Kimpembe
09 Flag of Portugal Gonçalo Ramos Substituted on in the 120+1th minute 120+1'
14 Flag of France Désiré Doué Substituted on in the 67th minute 67'
19 Flag of South Korea Lee Kang-in Substituted on in the 101st minute 101'
21 Flag of France Lucas Hernández
24 Flag of France Senny Mayulu
33 Flag of France Warren Zaïre-Emery Substituted on in the 90th minute 90'
35 Flag of Brazil Lucas Beraldo Substituted on in the 90+2th minute 90+2'
39 Flag of Russia Matvey Safonov
49 Flag of France Ibrahim Mbaye
80 Flag of Spain Arnau Tenas
Manager:
Flag of Spain Luis Enrique

Match Stats[]

Overall Liverpool Paris Saint-Germain
Goals scored 0 1
Total shots 19 21
Shots on target 3 8
Ball possession 45% 55%
Corner kicks 12 6
Fouls committed 14 6

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