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Liverpool fans furious after spotting what PSG star did after final whistle in Champions League clash at Anfield

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After Liverpool’s victory in the Champions League at Anfield, fans of the club are incensed because they witnessed what a star player for Paris Saint-Germain did after the final whistle.



In order to secure their place in the quarterfinals of the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain prevailed over Liverpool on penalties.


The French giants prevailed 4-1 in the shootout, bringing the match that took place on Tuesday to a final score of 1-1 on aggregate.



During the celebration that took place in front of the travelling PSG fans, Desire Doue successfully converted the winning penalty kick for his team.


Regarding the Kop end, the fans who were still present in the stands were furious as a result of the actions that Achraf Hakimi took in the aftermath of Paris Saint Pierre’s victory.

James Pearce claims that Hakimi’s presentation of a Paris Saint-Germain flag to Liverpool supporters in the Kop end ‘provoked an angry’ reaction from those supporters.

In a statement that infuriated Liverpool fans, Hakimi was seen in a photograph hoisting a Paris Saint-Germain flag in front of the famous Anfield stand. At first, Hakimi put the flag down in the centre of the centre circle. However, a police officer came to the rescue and lifted it off the ground.

An individual who uses X wrote, “There is no need for that, is there? The clown. There is no way that we have shown them any disrespect.

The second person continued by saying, “They will always be a small club.”

“That is very strange of him to do that,” said a third person.

Even though Hakimi did not take a penalty in the shootout, he added salt to the wounds of Liverpool by removing them from the Champions League. Hakimi, who had taken the captain’s armband after Marquinhos was substituted, did not take a penalty.

After the match, the manager of Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique, stated that both teams were deserving of the opportunity to advance.

However, I believe that either of the two teams could have made it through today. You are free to say whatever you want about it. Following the game, he stated to the reporters that both of us had earned the opportunity to advance.

During the course of the first game, I believe that we did a little bit more than we did today, and I believe that we have demonstrated what kind of team we are.

We had already demonstrated that to a certain extent during the previous season. We also possess a tremendous amount of personality and character strength. An organisation that, regardless of the location in which we are playing, goes out to play its own football game.

“Okay, there were times when Liverpool had the upper hand, perhaps they were slightly better than us, but we never gave up attacking, taking the game to them, creating danger, and I think that certainly we put in a top, top performance, which is exactly what we needed to do.”



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