
Livercool, 15 April (H.S.):
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) delivered a stellar performance, defeating Liverpool 2-0 at Anfield to secure a place in the UEFA Champions League semifinals. This victory gave PSG a commanding 4-0 aggregate win over the two-legged tie.
The defending champions now stand poised for back-to-back titles. Should they succeed, PSG would become only the second club after Real Madrid in the modern era to retain the Champions League crown.
Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembélé extinguished Liverpool's hopes with a brilliant brace in the second half. His first goal arrived in the 72nd minute—a precise shot from outside the box that found the net. He sealed the win with another strike deep into injury time.
PSG coach Luis Enrique remarked post-match, Defending the Champions League title is never easy, but we're here again, and we must seize this opportunity fully.
This triumph pits PSG against either Bayern Munich or Real Madrid in the semifinals.
Liverpool mounted a spirited comeback attempt. In the first half, Virgil van Dijk spurned a clear chance, denied by a superb save from PSG captain Marquinhos.
A second-half penalty appeal for Alexis Mac Allister's foul was overturned after VAR review, dealing a blow to the home side's aspirations.
Liverpool coach Arne Slot reflected, We're disappointed, as the second half suggested a goal could shift momentum. Yet our team's future shines bright; we've proven we can challenge Europe's champions fiercely.
PSG has once again affirmed its status among Europe's elite, with eyes firmly set on consecutive glory.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar