PSG go two goals up on Liverpool in Champions League first leg | OneFootball

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·8 aprile 2026

PSG go two goals up on Liverpool in Champions League first leg

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On a vibrant UEFA Champions League night, Paris Saint-Germain made home advantage count and claimed a commanding 2-0 win over Liverpool FC in the first leg of the quarterfinals, with goals from Doué and Kvaratskhelia.

The Parisian side produced one of its best performances of the season, dominating much of the match both in possession and in dangerous attacking moments. From the outset, Luis Enrique’s team came out determined to make the difference and did not take long to trouble the opposition goal.


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The opening goal came after a well-worked team move that found space in the English defense and ended with a precise finish for 1-0. From that point on, PSG did not let up and continued to press, taking advantage of every imbalance in Arne Slot’s side.

The second goal arrived in the second half, once again as a consequence of the home side’s dominance and Liverpool’s lack of response, as they never managed to settle into the game. In fact, the scoreline could have been even more emphatic: PSG created several clear chances that it failed to convert, either because of the goalkeeper’s interventions or a lack of precision in the final third.

For its part, Liverpool FC had a subdued night, far from its best level. It struggled to find its footing in midfield and barely managed to trouble its opponent, falling short in a key match.

With this result, Paris Saint-Germain will travel to England with an important, though not decisive, advantage. The tie will be decided next Tuesday, when Liverpool tries to come back in front of its fans in what promises to be an electrifying setting.

PSG struck the first blow and dreams of reaching the final four in Europe, but there is still one more chapter to be written in a tie that remains open.

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