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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was one of several Paris Saint-Germain to mark their win over Liverpool with a post on social media(Image: Getty Images)
The soon-to-be Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili has commented after his international teammate Khvicha Kvaratskhelia helped Paris Saint-Germain knock his future employers out of the Champions League.
Mamardashvili will join the Reds this summer after they agreed a deal with Valencia last year to sign the goalkeeper.
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He and Kvaratskhelia have played together since they were teenagers before becoming regulars in the Georgia national team over recent years.
The former Napoli winger, who PSG signed for £60million during the winter transfer window, started both legs of the round of 16 ties, notably scoring a disallowed goal in the French capital, which was narrowly ruled offside by VAR.
Then, the winger played over 100 minutes at Anfield before being substituted during extra-time.
Captioning three photos from the match, including one of the players celebrating afterwards, Kvaratskhelia post on Instagram reads: "Trust the process." Mamardashvili later added a comment, replying with three fire emojis.
Federico Chiesa and Lewis Koumas - currently on loan at Stoke City from Liverpool - notably also follow the PSG player, but neither commented nor liked the post.
The goalkeeper's response did draw comments from other users alluding to him being due to join the Reds.
"Your club next season, bro (skull emoji)," one said.
Another tagged someone else in his comment before adding: "mate, he's playing for us next season."
Kvaratskhelia notably did not post after the first leg, with this being his first since their 3-2 win over Lyon in late February, a post that Koumas liked.
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Mamardashvili's comment also comes days after acknowledging his recent poor form at Valencia.
"I know I'm not in the best shape right now," he said in a post on Saturday, "but I'm sure that difficulties will make me stronger.