Kenya, Apri 15, 2026 - Paris Saint-Germain secured a 2-0 victory over Liverpool, with Ousmane Dembélé scoring both goals to knock the Premier League side out of the UEFA Champions League.
Liverpool entered the match at Anfield already under pressure after trailing from the first leg.
Their hopes of a comeback were undone by Dembélé’s clinical performance.
PSG took control of the tie through sharp attacking moments, with Dembélé finding the net twice to put the result beyond reach.
His pace and directness caused constant problems for Liverpool’s defence throughout the match.
Liverpool started with urgency, pushing forward in search of an early goal to shift momentum.
The intensity was there, but clear chances remained limited as PSG stayed compact and disciplined.
The breakthrough came when Dembélé opened the scoring, finishing a well-worked move that silenced the Anfield crowd.
That goal shifted momentum firmly in PSG’s favour and forced Liverpool to chase the game.
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As Liverpool committed more players forward, spaces opened up.
PSG exploited those gaps, and Dembélé struck again to double the lead and effectively end the contest.
From that point, the tie was out of reach.
Liverpool continued to push, but lacked the precision needed to break down PSG’s organised defence.
PSG managed the game well, controlling tempo and limiting any real threat.
The result sees PSG progress, reinforcing their status as serious contenders in the competition.
For Liverpool, it marks a disappointing end to their European campaign, with missed chances and defensive lapses proving costly.