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Liverpool defeats PSG 1-0 in Champions league last-16 first leg

Harvey Elliott scored with his first touch after coming on as a late substitute to give Liverpool an unlikely 1-0 win away to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their heavyweight Champions League last-16 tie on Wednesday.

Elliott had just replaced Mohamed Salah when he fired in from a Darwin Nunez assist in the 87th minute at the Parc des Princes to hand the Premier League leaders the advantage ahead of next week’s return.

It was the ultimate smash-and-grab act from Arne Slot’s side, who up to that point had survived a pummelling from in-form PSG.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia had a first-half strike disallowed for a marginal offside and an outstanding Alisson Becker made several crucial saves as the French league leaders had 28 attempts on goal to their visitors’ two.

“To go away with a win over here was probably a bit more than we deserved,” Slot told broadcaster TNT Sports. “It was probably the performance of my life,” added Alisson.

In contrast, Salah had been almost completely anonymous as Liverpool looked set to fail to score in a game for just the fourth time all season, but now they will be confident of pressing home their advantage at Anfield.

If Liverpool emerge victorious next week, a quarter-final against Aston Villa or Club Brugge awaits, although PSG showed enough to suggest they will again be dangerous in England.

“I am still optimistic because we would have been more than worthy winners with our performance,” PSG midfielder Vitinha told Canal Plus.

“I know that in football goals are all that matter, but the truth is that playing like that takes us closer.

“I am sure it will happen in Liverpool, that we will play with the same character and we will win.”

Luis Enrique’s team came into this game on a run of 10 straight victories and had scored 21 goals in their last five Champions League outings.

This performance, however, was more like those at the start of their Champions League campaign, when they struggled to turn chances into goals and lost to Arsenal, Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich.

Liverpool were without Cody Gakpo, so Diogo Jota came in for his first Champions League appearance since October 2.

The hotly anticipated clash had the potential to be Liverpool’s toughest test this season, and that is how the game panned out for long spells.

PSG are no longer a team dominated by a couple of superstar forwards, but rather a voracious collective of dynamic, hard-working young players under the guidance of their intense Spanish coach.

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