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Liverpool's lucky escape! PSG goal is ruled out for tight offside

By LUKE POWER

Published: 15:59 EST, 5 March 2025 | Updated: 16:06 EST, 5 March 2025

Liverpool breathed an almighty sigh of relief in the first half of their Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain as their French hosts had a goal ruled out.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's stunning strike looked to have given PSG a deserved lead in an opening half which they dominated at the Parce des Princes on Wednesday night.

However, the Georgian was ruled offside by the semi-automated VAR technology because the back of his left foot strayed slightly beyond Ryan Gravenberch.

Somehow, the Reds made it into half-time level at 0-0 despite facing a siege of Alisson's goal.

PSG had 12 shots to Liverpool's one and had 68 per cent of the ball.

Many felt Ibrahima Konate was fortunate to escape a sending-off for a last-man challenge on Bradley Barcola just outside the box which saw the PSG man fall, but a VAR check decided he was not guilty.

LIverpool had a lucky escape when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's first-half goal was ruled out

The PSG star strayed marginally offside, which was picked up by semi-automatic technology

Joao Neves missed a golden opportunity early on to put the French Champions ahead, hitting the bar with a botched effort after Ousmane Dembele's cross.

Alisson was later called into action to deny a long-range stinger from Kvaratskhelia as the onslaught continued.

Around the half-hour mark, Dembele burst past Virgl van Dijk far too easily but was spurned by Alisson, with Dominik Szoboszlai throwing himself in the way of Barcola's follow-up.

Before the break, Alisson was again needed to deny a red-hot Kvaratskhelia as he powered a low drive towards goal.

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