Liverpool 0-1 PSG: Darwin Nunez not to blame for Reds Champions League loss
It’s been a tough night in every aspect of Liverpool and he’ll certainly question the Champions League luck as he easily covered the new format table, just attracted the PSG side, which can now be seen as a potential winner, and that’s their quality.
If Liverpool escaped luck somehow with a 1-0 win in Paris’ first leg, they don’t enjoy the best fortune here, as both Alexander-Arnold were injured and now suspected to face Newcastle United at Wemery while Jarrel Quansah hit the woodworker.
Donnarumma also saved great things from Ibrahima Konate and Luis Diaz, while Mohamed Salah spent a rare night when his final boom was avoiding him.
Liverpool’s luck didn’t even succumb to free throws, and they were forced to try to inspire from a distance in front of PSG fans at Anfield Road End instead of playing in front of KOP.
This is Liverpool’s first appearance at Anfield after winning the first leg of the European tie, which was also their European Cup win against Roma in 1984, the Champions League against AC Milan in 2005, and then defeated Chelsea in 2007.
PSG would say there are some reasons they should win two legs, while Barcelona’s Champions League champion Luis Enrique hosts a superb change of a team that looks more cohesive and dynamic than the team that often fails in the Champions League.
The “glittering” era of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar has been replaced by Ousmane Dembele, finally full of his potential and the recently signed Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, adding a new dimension.
This is a team that threatens every opponent.