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Liverpool fans have fully lost it with one player after 45-minute disasterclass vs PSG


 



 


 



Following their viewing of the first half of their match against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League, Liverpool supporters have been sharing their reactions on various social media platforms.


The men coached by Arne Slot arrived at a hostile Parc des Princes on Wednesday night in order to resume their pursuit of a seventh Champions League title.



PSG, who have been playing well over the past few weeks, are the team that stands in their way in the round of sixteen.


In the presence of a large crowd, Luis Enrique’s team got off to a strong start by applying a great deal of pressure to Liverpool.

After the home team’s goal was disallowed for offside, Alisson Becker made some outstanding saves to keep the score tied at 0-0 all throughout the match.

Ibrahima Konate, a defender for Liverpool, endured a nervous tick from the video assistant referee (VAR) after challenging Bradley Barcola while he was in a position to score.

Taking to social media, Liverpool supporters expressed their dissatisfaction with Andy Robertson’s performance, stating that the Scotsman struggled to perform well against Ousmane Dembele, who was in excellent form.

A particular supporter commented: “Andy Robertson Is Absolutely Finished Mate, He Looks Like An £8m Full Back From Hull.”

“Andy Robertson needs to get off,” is what another tweeter said. A DISGUSTING ACTION”

In addition, a third supporter stated, “Andy Robertson is completely pointless.” Diaz as well. He, Jota, and Salah are out of pace with him.

 

It was written by another individual that “ANDY ROBERTSON IS AN EMBARRASSMENT.”

One more person made the following observation: “Andy Robertson in 2025 is just sad to watch.”

Someone else who is a fan of Andy Robertson said, “Andy Robertson times up.”

When Ally McCoist was providing commentary for TNT Sports, he was full of praise for Paris Saint-Germain. He said, “What a first half PSG have had has been incredible.” Their performance has been characterised by dynamism, power, exuberance, and skill.

To Liverpool’s relief, they were able to prevent Paris Saint-Germain from scoring, and the first half ended in a scoreless draw.

Following their match against the French club on Wednesday evening, Liverpool will resume their participation in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon when they host Southampton at Anfield.

Before Arsenal’s match against Manchester United on Sunday afternoon, the Reds will have the opportunity to extend their lead at the top of the table to 16 points. This will be the case until Arsenal’s match.



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