- Liverpool faced PSG in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie
- The Reds held a 1-0 lead from last Wednesday’s first leg at the Parc des Princes
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PSG secured their place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League after beating Liverpool 4-1 on penalties in a dramatic last-16 tie.
The Reds held a 1-0 lead from last Wednesday’s first leg at the Parc des Princes but Ousmane Dembele soon levelled things up as he pounced on a loose ball after just 12 minutes.
Arne Slot’s side created several chances but were wasteful in front of goal, while Alisson also had to be alert at the other end.
The two sides could not be separated over the rest of the second leg though, meaning the tie went to penalties.
Gianluigi Donnarumma saved spot kicks from Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones to ensure the Parisians progressed.
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PSG beat Liverpool 4-1 on penalties to reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League

It was a dramatic ending to a breathtaking last-16 tie between two European heavyweights

Gianluigi Donnarumma saves spot kicks from both Darwin Nunez (above) and Curtis Jones

PSG slotted home all four of their spot kicks to progress to the next round of the competition

Ousmane Dembele put PSG ahead of the night as he pounced on a loose ball to level the tie

Alisson and Ibrahima Konate had both gone for the same ball, before Dembele tucked home

Gianluigi Donnarumma made several important stops as Liverpool piled the pressure on

Donnarumma was at his imperious best as Liverpool were unable to break the deadlock

Jarrell Quansah saw a late effort hit the post as Liverpool continued to go close to scoring

Alisson, who put in a stunning display in last week’s first leg, had to be alert on occasions again

The Reds suffered a huge blow when Trent Alexander-Arnold was forced off through injury

Luis Enrique’s side took the game to Liverpool despite coming to such an intimidating stadium

Arne Slot was left frustrated for much of the clash as his side squandered several big chances