Alisson was the undeniable star of the show while Liverpool emerged from the Parc des Princes with a 1-0 victory against Paris Saint-Germain last night.
Brazil’s goalkeeper was in an inspired form, pushing the wave after the PSG attack wave, allowing visitors to grasp a Dramatic victory with the kind authorization of the goal of the substitute Harvey Elliott.
This means that the Arne Slot team is in pole position in its 16 -year -old round, tied in the Champions League before the second floor of next week in Anfield.
-25 – Liverpool beat PSG despite 25 shots less than them (2 to 27) – The largest joint difference in shooting by a registered winning team (from 2003 to 2004) in a direct elimination stage of UEFA Champions League (after PSG, V Bayern in April 2021). Miracle. pic.twitter.com/GHDSS1SOT0
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Performance of my life – Alisson
Alisson himself described him as “probably the performance of my life”.
The Brazilian added: “The manager told us how difficult it would be to play against PSG, how good they are with the ball and that we had to be ready to suffer. We knew what was going to happen.
“We worked hard. We have given so much chance, sometimes a V, but most of the prosecution is that someone makes the player heard with the luck a little more.
“All the efforts that the team has made facilitates my work. Then in the end, Harvey [Elliott] Coming and marking the objective, it is a great story for us. A good night.
The data prove that Alisson was the star of the show
A look at the statistics of Allison’s complaint.
- PSG had 70.4% possession, against 29.6% Liverpool
- PSG had an XG of 1.82, against 0.27 of Liverpool
- PSG had 10 shots on the target, compared to that of Liverpool
- The 27 PSG shots in the match are the second largest record (since 2003-2004) by a team in a direct elimination match of the Champions League in which they failed to score and lose
- Liverpool won this match despite 25 shots less than PSG – the biggest negative difference in shots by a registered winning team (since 2003-04) in a direct elimination match of the Champions League
- PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma did not make a single backup
- Alisson made nine stops, the most recorded by a Liverpool goalkeeper in a match in the Champions League