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Alisson Becker put in the showing of his life in Paris and Harvey Elliott snatched a late winner.
Ahead of the second leg, Elliott has been speaking about the performance.
He says he wanted to repay Alisson for his heroics when he came off the bench, and within a minute, he had done just that by sliding the ball past Gianluigi Donnarumma.
"You want to die for him because he puts his heart on the line for us," Elliott told Amazon Prime.
I said in an interview after the game [against PSG], he was doing all these things and I felt like I needed to repay him, even though I wasn’t on the pitch.
"It was like I needed to repay him for everything, all the work that he’s done back there and he deserved, for me, I didn’t really want to get the highlight of that game, I wanted it to be Ali.
Captain Virgil van Dijk says it might even be a harder game at Anfield than away from home.
"I think they are an outstanding team, a fantastic team, you can see the work rate they put in," Van Dijk told reporters as he previewed the clash.
Harvey Elliott of Liverpool celebrates scoring a goal during the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 first leg football match between Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool at the Parc des Princes Stadium in Paris, France on March 05, 2025.
I think anyone who before our game over there expected it to be a dominating performance from us, I don’t think they really looked at PSG throughout the season, also knowing that they were unbeaten for such a long time