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Difficult to understand how PSG was able to let the victory slip away. Opposed to Liverpool in the round of 16 go to the Champions League at the Parc des Princes, the champions of France saw the Reds win 1-0 on their lawn. An almost incomprehensible result as the Ile -de -France was superior to their opponent. If there is an Arne Slot player who made the difference and allowed his team to win, it is Alisson, author of an absolutely monstrous performance. And the excellent Brazilian match was noticed by Emmanuel Petit.
In After Footthe former midfielder covered with praise the porter of the English team, insisting that he was decisive in the final result: “Alisson, he made a crazy match, that's all. He was in a state of grace. He disgusted everyone. If he does not make his exceptional parades…. Parisians have shaken Liverpool as I had never seen it since the start of the season. You do not realize the performance of PSG. Me, I watch the game of Liverpool every weekend in the Premier League (…) If Alisson is in an average day, Liverpool takes four. Even having defended well collectively, there is still the factor X which was behind. They have never panicked but if you don't have Alisson … when you see the firm hand he had on all stops. He was monstrous.Hopefully for Paris that the 32 -year -old goalkeeper drops diet in Anfield next Tuesday.
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