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Gianluigi Donnarumma has previous for penalty shoot-out heroics in England, having played a key role in denying the Three Lions a first major trophy since 1966 four years ago.
The big Italian stopper denied Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka in the Euro 2020 final penalty shoot-out, and he was at it again on Merseyside on Tuesday, thwarting Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones to knock Liverpool out of the Champions League.
Standing at around two meters tall, the 26-year-old as an imposing figure between the sticks and used every inch of his large frame to keep out Jones' penalty in particular.
A post appeared on the Italian national team's X feed in the minutes after PSG's shoot-out win at Anfield, containing a picture of Donnarumma celebrating at Wembley in 2021, alongside the caption: "Some things never change."
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At the other end of the pitch in Paris, Alisson produced a stunning performance to keep a clean sheet despite PSG dominating the game, and Donnarumma said after his shoot-out heroics that his team's display in the first leg gave the players confidence that they could still make it through..
"After the first leg against Liverpool, everyone was angry, but we were confident that we could come here to win and put in a great performance," Donnarumma said.
Liverpool are a great team, they are top of the Premier League.
We came here to win, and we saw a great, great team tonight
After 90 minutes it was still 1-1, after the extra-time it was still 1-1, and I think the penalties reflect the type of team we are
You know you bear in mind that our last penalty was taken by Desire Doue, a 19-year-old, and Donnarumma I think was magnificent.
"We have to bear in mind that Liverpool are one of the best teams in Europe, particularly when it comes to putting balls into the box, high balls, and yet Donnarumma really coped with their crosses and free-kicks really well