“A robbery”, Carragher judges the Liverpool match against PSG!

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Surprise at the Parc des Princes. Despite a remarkable performance, Paris Saint-Germain bowed on its lawn against Liverpool on the score of 1 goal at 0 as part of the round of the Champions League.

The Reds can thank their goalkeeper Alisson Becker author of a high class match where he has continued to save his family by making saving parades. A victory that surprised the various observers as the capital's club has mastered its subject until the 86th minute of play and the goal of Harvey Eliott entered in the place of a non -existent Mohamed Salah.

After the game, the former defender of the Mersey club and current consultant for CBS Sport Jamie Carragher said that the English club had carried out the robbery of the century against the men of Luis Enrique.

“I don't believe my eyes. PSG was breathtaking, they walked on Liverpool. Alisson was probably the greatest performance of his career. It is one of the greatest robberies in the history of football, “ he said on the set of CBS Sport.

“The best game in my career”

Alisson Becker will long remember this eighth round of the Champions League on the lawn of Paris Saint-Germain. The doorman of the Brazilian selection, according to him, made the best performance of his career.

“C'is probably the match of my life. They are good with the ball, we had to be ready to suffer. Admittedly, we conceded many opportunities, but we always had a player in front of the ball. It's a beautiful story and a beautiful evening, “ he launched at the microphone ofTNT SPORTS.

The 32 -year -old goalkeeper will again be a key element in the return match against Parisians. The Ile -de -France residents will not let go until the last minute of this return match. Business to follow …

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