Wasteful finishing haunts PSG again in Champions League loss to Liverpool
Paris Saint-Germain's missed opportunities led to a 1-0 defeat against Liverpool in the Champions League round of 16. Despite PSG's dominance and 28 attempts, a late goal from Harvey Elliott secured Liverpool's win. Goalkeeper Alisson played a cru...

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Wasted chances galore hampered PSG during the group stage - where it lost to Arsenal, Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich, scoring just one goal in those three games.
But coach Luis Enrique's side had turned the corner in fine style with 40 goals scored in 10 straight wins before this game.
PSG had 12 attempts on goal in the first half alone where Liverpool could not cope with PSG's pace, movement and constant positional switches on a night where Liverpool's 30-goal top scorer Mohamed Salah was kept quiet.
The imposing Brazilian twice denied Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and kept out attempts from Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembele. There were also bad misses from Barcola and midfielder Joao Neves, who both shot over from good positions.
Kvaratskhelia thought he had scored with a brilliant curling shot from the right of the penalty area in the 20th minute but the Georgia star's effort was ruled out for a razor-thin offside following a video review.
VAR went in Liverpool's favour a second time minutes later, when referee Davide Massa checked for a red card check to see whether Ibrahima Konate had pushed Barcola in the back. But no foul was given.
Former England captain David Beckham was among the crowd at Parc des Princes. He played half a season for PSG after joining in 2013 during the start of the club's Galactico era and then retired.
Then, with the clock ticking, Alisson made the save of the night when he somehow got both hands at full stretch to substitute Desire Doue's bending shot from 20 meters.
Luis Enrique said before the game that Liverpool were Europe's counterattack specialists and he was proved right.
The return leg is on next Tuesday at Anfield and the winner faces either Aston Villa or Club Brugge in the quarterfinals.
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