Heist at the Parc des Princes: How Liverpool stole the first leg
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Heist at the Parc des Princes: How Liverpool stole the first leg
""Liverpool were outplayed and outclassed for most of the match, finishing with less than 30% possession, yet they secured a crucial late victory with a single shot on target.""
""Harvey Elliott’s late goal demonstrated Liverpool’s resilience and ability to capitalize on key moments, which is essential for their success in high-pressure matches.""
Liverpool narrowly defeated Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 in the first leg of their Champions League round-of-16 tie, with Harvey Elliott scoring the decisive goal late in the match. Despite being outclassed for most of the game, managing only 30% possession and one shot on target compared to PSG's ten, Liverpool's resilient defense, spearheaded by goalkeeper Alisson Becker, held firm. The victory places Liverpool in a favorable position heading into the second leg at Anfield, highlighting their knack for turning critical moments into wins.
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