
One player from Paris Saint-Germain has come under fire from fans after Liverpool’s unexpected victory in their Champions League match was a direct result of a single catastrophic error made by the Paris Saint-Germain team.
Liverpool pulled off a shocking smash and grab victory over Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night at the Parc des Princes in Paris. They defeated the Ligue 1 giants by a score of 1-0 thanks to their incredible performance.
Due to the heroic performance of Liverpool custodian Alisson Becker, the French champions were unable to find the back of the net despite their dominance throughout the entire match.
Fans of Paris Saint-Germain have taken to social media in the aftermath of the match to criticise a particular player. They have pointed the finger at him for allowing his team to enter the second leg of the match at Anfield trailing by a score of 1-0.
A late opportunity in the match that was created by substitutes Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliot led to Liverpool’s only significant chance of the game, which was calmly taken by the young Englishman who put the away team ahead by a score of 1-0.
On the other hand, a number of supporters have indicated that the custodian for Paris Saint-Germain, Gianluigi Donnarumma, could have and ought to have done more to prevent the goal from being scored, and they have taken to social media to express their opinions.
“Donnarumma had nothing to do for the first ninety minutes of the game, but he still managed to take the very first shot of the night. GK who is the most overrated of all time.”
In contrast, another stated: “There is just not a worse Gk in the ucl than Donnarumma in the last 4 years.”
Additionally, another person wrote: “So you’re telling me Alisson had a thousand saves to make and he made all of them and Donnarumma had one and couldn’t make it, how is this guy still playing at the top level of elite football?”
An additional participant stated: “The difference maker in this game is one team has Allison in goal and the other has Donnarumma in goal.”
In Paris, the Italian custodian had a very quiet night, but in the end, he was unable to deliver when his team needed him the most, which was at the very end of the match.
The performance of Donnarumma’s opponent on the opposite end of the pitch, Alisson, who made a staggering nine saves throughout the match, may have contributed to the appearance of the situation being even more dire than it already was.
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