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Liverpool star Alexis Mac Allister pelted with missiles by PSG fans while taking corner in Champions League showdown
@Source: thescottishsun.co.uk
LIVERPOOL star Alexis Mac Allister was pelted with missiles by Paris Saint-Germain fans while taking a corner in their Champions League penalty defeat.
Mac Allister’s Reds went into the second leg of the last-16 tie with a 1-0 lead but ended up crashing out of the tournament in heartbreaking fashion.
Liverpool escaped the first leg in the Parc des Princes with victory thanks to Harvey Elliott’s 87th minute strike – their only shot on target in the game.
And the Premier League leaders looked to make their advantage count at Anfield on Tuesday night as they pressed for a second.
But it was PSG who broke the deadlock in the 12th minute when Ousmane Dembele took advantage of Ibrahim Konate’s error.
The goal sent visiting fans into jubilant celebrations.
And the party continued throughout the game as both sides looked to take the lead.
However, PSG fans also refused to relent when Liverpool won a corner.
Argentine midfielder Mac Allister went over to the flag to take the set-piece.
But he was greeted with a barrage of missiles and bottles in shocking scenes.
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The behaviour of PSG fans certainly didn’t go down well with the Liverpool faithful.
Taking to social media, they criticised the travelling supporters for their missile-throwing antics.
One said: “Not very nice stuff.”
Another declared: “Throwing bottles, classy.”
One noted: “Stewards should throw them out.”
Another added: “Clowns.”
As the game progressed, neither side could break the deadlock.
The match eventually went to a penalty shootout.
And it was PSG who booked their place in the quarters after Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones had their spot-kicks saved.
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