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The French team couldn't find a way past Alisson Becker, who delivered a career-best performance with an astonishing nine saves, despite PSG's 27 attempts on goal.
Harvey Elliott, coming off the bench late in the game, scored with his first touch after just 47 seconds, leaving PSG stunned and giving Liverpool a 1-0 lead to defend at Anfield next week.
Alisson's performance left the national media in awe as Liverpool claimed an unexpected victory in Paris.
Paul Joyce of The Times argued that 'smash and grab' didn't fully capture Liverpool's achievement as they left the Parisians shocked.
He penned: "For 86 minutes, the hosts had been both outstanding and utterly dominant, denied the breakthrough they yearned for - and deserved - only by a combination of their own wastefulness and the reflexes of Liverpool goalkeeper, Alisson.
"He made save after save after save, driving Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to distraction, in a virtuoso performance that kept his team-mates in an enthralling first leg of this Champions League round-of-16 tie.
Smash and grab did not do this justice."
The Guardian's Andy Hunter praised Alisson's record-breaking night in Paris, writing: "Alisson had rarely been mentioned in the story of Liverpool's old guard rediscovering peak form and propelling Arne Slot's team towards glory this season.
He was even involved in the grand larceny of Elliott's late winner, struck 47 seconds after the substitute had entered the pitch."
Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail hailed Alisson's performance as 'the best individual performance of Liverpool's season.' He penned: "With football royalty David Beckham watching on in the stands, Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson put on a show that was fit for a king.
After being completely dominated for 87 almost humiliating minutes by Paris St-Germain, after owing the goalless scoreline to a superhuman effort from their goalkeeper Alisson Becker, Liverpool somehow won.."
He went on to exalt Alisson's pivotal role, stating: "The Brazilian faced nine shots and saved them all, but that statistic does not remotely do justice to how dominant he was.