Liverpool And PSG Clash In Champions League Quarterfinal Thriller
Liverpool And PSG Clash In Champions League Quarterfinal Thriller...
Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain delivered a Champions League classic Tuesday night, with the English side securing a dramatic 3-2 victory at Anfield. The quarterfinal first-leg match is trending in the U.S. as American fans tuned in for primetime viewing, with standout performances from U.S. men's national team star Christian Pulisic (Liverpool) and French phenom Kylian Mbappé (PSG).
The match saw Liverpool take an early 2-0 lead before PSG stormed back, only for substitute Darwin Núñez to score the 87th-minute winner. The high-stakes showdown drew significant U.S. interest due to Pulisic's involvement and the growing stateside popularity of European soccer. ESPN reported record streaming numbers for a Champions League match in America.
Social media erupted after the final whistle, with #LIVPSG trending nationwide. Fans particularly praised Pulisic's assist on Liverpool's second goal and Mbappé's dazzling solo effort that temporarily equalized. The second leg in Paris on April 16 now becomes must-watch TV, with a spot in the semifinals hanging in the balance.
Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp called it "one of those special European nights at Anfield," while PSG coach Luis Enrique lamented defensive mistakes. American viewers accounted for 28% of the global audience according to UEFA data, reflecting the tournament's growing U.S. appeal ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The match also sparked debates about VAR decisions, including a disallowed PSG goal for offside. With both teams featuring global superstars and the tie finely poised, anticipation is already building for next week's decisive encounter in France.