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Arne Slot's decision that cost Liverpool before controversial VAR call vs PSG

Liverpool have fallen on their sword in the Champions League as the Reds lost 2-0 to PSG at Anfield after a controversial penalty decision

22:02, 14 Apr 2026Updated 22:07, 14 Apr 2026

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Mohamed Salah's name rang out from all four corners of Anfield - funny things have happened at this stadium down the years, and Salah has often been at the centre.

His powers might have wained in recent months, but the Kop still believed there was one more flash of magic in him as they faced a mountain against PSG on Tuesday evening.

He should have started the game, Jamie Carragher admitted he was "flabbergasted" the Egyptian was left on the bench, instead he was a substitute for Hugo Ekitike - who suffered a sickening injuring. And, suddenly, the game was played to Salah's beat.

Mohamed Salah

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Mohamed Salah started the game on the bench(Image: PA)

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There was a shift inside Anfield, they were staring to believe that tonight was going to be there night.

And spearheaded by Salah, the Reds were first to every second ball. PSG looked rocked, they were struggling to string together and sort of passes.

Slot's side continued to turn up the heat in the second half, before Alexis Mac Allister got his body between Willian Pacho and the goal, forcing contact between the pair. Maurizio Mariani pointed to the spot and Anfield erupted.

Fans look on as Referee Maurizio Mariani reviews VAR before ruling out his initial decision of a penalty to Liverpool during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg match between Liverpool FC and Paris Saint-Germain FC at Anfield on April 14, 2026 in Liverpool, England.

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There was a controversial VAR decision in the second half(Image: Getty Images)

The stage was set for Salah to have the chance to continue his European career in red - but he wouldn't have the chance to take the penalty.

Mariani was summoned by VAR - to the astonishment of Liverpool fans, many of whom believed the threshold for clear and obvious wasn't met - and the penalty was overturned.

PSG showed their class, exposing Liverpool's lack of cutting edge, as Ousmane Dembele put the game beyond any doubt. And the Frenchman would have his second in added time.

Ousmane Dembele of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg match between Liverpool FC and Paris Saint-Germain FC at Anfield on April 14, 2026 in Liverpool, England.

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Ousmane Dembele netted twice to put the game beyond any doubt(Image: UEFA via Getty Images)

However, as Dembele swept the ball home, he was met with a chorus of You'll Never Walk Alone. Liverpool weren't embarrassed on Tuesday, but it was the same old story for the Reds.

There was a lack of ideas at the top of park, and any chances that were created boiled down to a piece of individual brilliance rather than some team tactics.

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