Paris Saint-Germain ended Liverpool’s Champions League campaign with a composed 2-0 win at Anfield, sealing a dominant aggregate victory and underlining the gap between the two sides across the tie.Trailing 2-0 from the first leg, Liverpool needed a fast start but never truly found the cutting edge.Despite a more energetic display compared to Paris, their biggest issue remained the same — a lack of clear chances and clinical finishing. The home side pushed, driven by the Anfield atmosphere, but rarely tested PSG with real conviction.In contrast, PSG looked more dangerous throughout. Ousmane Dembele was at the heart of that threat, even after missing a big first-half chance. Giorgi Mamardashvili kept Liverpool in the game with key saves, denying both Dembele and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.The turning point came midway through the second half. Liverpool thought they had a way back when a penalty was awarded, only for VAR to overturn the decision — a moment that seemed to drain momentum from the hosts. Within minutes, PSG struck decisively.Kvaratskhelia’s pass released Dembele, who powered a finish past Mamardashvili to effectively kill the tie.As Liverpool chased the game, spaces opened up and PSG took advantage again in stoppage time, with Dembele adding a second from close range after a quick attacking move.This was a controlled away performance. PSG did not dominate possession but managed key moments far better.Liverpool improved in intensity but lacked structure in attack, and tactical changes — including starting without Mohamed Salah — failed to shift the balance.PSG now move into the semi-finals with confidence, while Liverpool are left to reflect on a campaign where, despite flashes of improvement, they ultimately fell short at the decisive stage.


