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Paris St Germain ended up easy 2-1 winners at the Parc des Princes, beating and frustrating the hell out of Liverpool, in their crucial Champions League group clash on Wednesday night.
Paris St Germain ended up easy 2-1 winners at the Parc des Princes, beating and frustrating the hell out of Liverpool, in their crucial Champions League group clash on Wednesday night.
The result means the Reds drop down to third in group C and will have to beat group-topping Napoli 1-0 or by two goals if they concede in the final and decisive group match on 11th December.
The French league leaders could not have asked for a better atmosphere and start to the match, Juan Bernat giving the hosts the lead, capitalising at the near post after Virgil van Dijk was unable to clear Kylian Mbappé’s cross into the box (13’).
Record-signing Neymar doubled the lead, slotting home from close range after Edinson Cavani’s attempt was saved by Alisson (37’).
James Milner pulled a goal back for the visitors after Sadio Mané was fouled in the box by Ángel Di María just before the break.
Referee Szymon Marciniak had originally given a corner before the linesman made him overturn his decision and point to the spot.
The Polish official was very inconsistent with his calls throughout the night, giving the hosts free kicks for every little touch and turn and dramatic fall, whilst the visitors were left wondering.
Marco Verratti was only cautioned when he lunged in with studs up onto Joe Gomez’s shin (24’) and got away with plenty more challenges after that, whilst one Liverpool player after another got booked (six in total).
Like Jürgen Klopp said after the match, the Reds were definitely not good enough, but the referee made it much worse:
“It looked like we were butchers when you look at the yellow cards we had. It was clever of PSG.”
Clever indeed, cause it frustrated the hell out of the visitors and they were unable to cope with the antiques and calculated overall control by Thomas Tuchel’s men.
The second half was interrupted again and again by someone rolling around, chances were hard to come by either end, any momentum impossible.
The Red front trio were covered well, surrounded whenever the ball came near them, any danger controlled and cleared quickly.
Marquinhos saw a goal disallowed for offside (47’) and his header from the centre of the box was kept out well by Brazilian compatriot Alisson (70’).
Gianluigi Buffon had nothing to do or even worry about on the other side of the pitch, the penalty being the only shot on target from the opposition.
In 16 years, Milner had never lost a game in which he scored, but records are there to be broken, and that one was shattered last night in Paris.
As painful as it was to watch, the Reds know they can do it, the kings of comebacks, just like they did in 2005. Again. And again.
Klopp just has to look at and question his lineup and formation as it is just not working.
Jordan Henderson and Milner didn’t work too well together in the middle, Van Dijk and Gomez were disturbed by Dejan Lovren and at the front it’s still not clicking.
Jordan Henderson and Milner didn’t work too well together in the middle, Van Dijk and Gomez were disturbed by Dejan Lovren and at the front it’s still not clicking.
And it was harsh on Trent Alexander-Arnold and Xherdan Shaqiri, after their brill goals and displays in the league, not to give them a look into this crucial game.
Last season, the Reds were on fire, but leaked too much. This season, it seems like there is more stability but also a weird hesitance, odd caution, annoying softness, worrying weakness to the side, making it difficult for themselves to ignite that flame and take over and find that BOOM again.
When will it finally all click???
When will it finally all click???
PSG Goals: Bernat 13’ and Neymar 37’.
LFC Goals: Milner pen 45’+1’.
Match Stats: PSG 2-1 LFC
Possession: 44%-56%
Shots: 12-8
On target: 8-1
Corners: 5-5
Fouls: 12-20
Bookings: 2-6
PSG Team: 1 Buffon; 14 Bernat, 3 Kimpembe, 2 Thiago Silva (c), 4 Kehrer; 10 Neymar (booked 90’+4’), 6 Verratti (booked 24’), 5 Marquinhos, 11 di María (13 da Silva 65’); 7 Mbappé (25 Rabiot 85’), 9 Cavani (17 Choupo-Mouting 65’). 4-4-2
Subs not used: 16 Areola, 23 Draxler, 27 Diaby, 34 N’Soki.
LFC Team: 13 Alisson; 26 Robertson (booked 90’+3’), 4 van Dijk (booked 90’+1’), 6 Lovren, 12 Gomez (booked 34’); 7 Milner (23 Shaqiri 77’), 14 Henderson (c), 5 Wijnaldum (booked 17’) (8 Keita 66’, booked 90’+5’); 10 Mané, 9 Firmino (15 Sturridge 71’, booked 84’), 11 Salah. 4-3-3
Subs not used: 3 Fabinho, 22 Mignolet, 32 Matip, 66 Alexander-Arnold.
Referee: Szymon Marciniak (POL)
Man of the match: Marquinhos
Ground: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 46,880
All pictures, facts and stats were taken from the BBC match report, post-match reaction and Sky Sports app.
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