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Super Sub Kvaratskhelia Inspires PSG To Statement Win Over World Champion Chelsea In The First Leg of UEFA Champions League Round 16 Tie—-Chelsea suffered a dramatic late collapse as they were beaten 5-2 by Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League round-of-16 clash at the Parc des Princes.

The match had been finely balanced until a costly mistake by Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen in the 74th minute shifted the momentum decisively in PSG’s favour. His misplaced pass was intercepted by Bradley Barcola, who quickly fed substitute Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The Georgian winger squared the ball for Vitinha to calmly chip the stranded goalkeeper and restore PSG’s lead.

Chelsea had shown resilience earlier in the game, twice coming from behind. Barcola opened the scoring for PSG before Malo Gusto equalised for the visitors. Ousmane Dembele then fired the hosts back in front, only for Enzo Fernandez to level once more with a powerful strike.

However, Jorgensen’s error proved to be a turning point that the London side struggled to recover from. PSG quickly capitalised, with Kvaratskhelia curling in a superb fourth goal before sealing the emphatic victory with another finish in stoppage time.

Despite the heavy defeat, Chelsea had shown attacking ambition throughout the contest, pressing high and attempting to take the game to the reigning European champions. Yet defensive lapses and moments of carelessness allowed PSG’s pacey attackers to exploit spaces repeatedly.

The result leaves Chelsea facing an uphill battle in the second leg, with Liam Rosenior’s side needing a remarkable turnaround if they are to keep their Champions League hopes alive.

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Ousmane Dembélé Hits Brace as Paris Saint-Germain Knock Out Liverpool from UCL

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 Ousmane Dembélé Hits Brace as Paris Saint-Germain Knock Out Liverpool from UCL—-Ousmane Dembélé starred with a brace as Paris Saint-Germain secured a 2-0 victory over Liverpool at Anfield, sealing a dominant 4-0 aggregate win to reach the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.

The French forward proved decisive on the night, scoring twice to end Liverpool’s European campaign and send the defending champions into the last four for a third consecutive season.

Liverpool’s night was further marred by a serious injury to Hugo Ekitiké, who was forced off in the first half with what appeared to be a severe leg issue, raising concerns over his availability for the remainder of the season.

Manager Arne Slot made bold selection calls, leaving Mohamed Salah on the bench initially, though the forward was introduced early following Ekitiké’s injury and nearly made an instant impact.

Despite flashes of pressure from Liverpool, PSG remained composed and dangerous on the counter. Dembélé broke the deadlock in the second half with a fine curling effort before adding a second in stoppage time from a Bradley Barcola assist.

Liverpool’s hopes of a comeback were also dashed when a penalty awarded for a challenge on Alexis Mac Allister was overturned following a VAR review.

The defeat confirms a disappointing end to Liverpool’s European campaign, while PSG continue their title defence and will face either Bayern Munich or Real Madrid in the semi-finals.

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Ademola Lookman On Target as Atlético Madrid Edge Barcelona 3-2 on Aggregate to Reach UCL Semi-Finals

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Atlético Madrid Edge Barcelona 3-2 on Aggregate to Reach UCL Semi-Finals

Ademola Lookman On Target as Atlético Madrid Edge Barcelona 3-2 on Aggregate to Reach UCL Semi-Finals—-Atlético Madrid booked their place in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals after edging Barcelona 3-2 on aggregate, despite a 2-1 defeat in the second leg of their quarter-final clash.

Barcelona made a blistering start at the Metropolitano, with Lamine Yamal opening the scoring early before Ferran Torres doubled their lead inside 24 minutes to level the tie on aggregate.

However, Atlético responded through Ademola Lookman, whose crucial strike restored his side’s aggregate advantage following their 2-0 first-leg win.

Diego Simeone’s men then held firm under intense pressure, with Barcelona’s hopes taking a major hit when Eric García was sent off for bringing down Alexander Sørloth as he raced through on goal.

Despite late attacking changes from coach Hansi Flick, Barcelona were unable to find the third goal needed to force extra time, as Atlético battled through a tense finish.

The result sees Atlético Madrid reach the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since 2017, keeping alive their dream of winning the competition for the first time in their history.

They will now face either Arsenal or Sporting CP in the semi-finals.

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