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Liverpool could face Champions League rematch after ex-players 'kicked out' and VAR fury

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And should Arne Slot's side beat the Turkish outfit, they will face either PSG or Chelsea in the quarter-final.If PSG end up coming through and taking on the Reds in the last eight, it would be a repeat of the last 16 showdown in March 2025 - a two-legged tie that had so much drama.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE! All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageAs Liverpool won the league phase and PSG had to come through a play-off against Brest, the Reds travelled to Paris first before hosting the French club in the second leg.Although Slot's side ran out 1-0 winners at the Parc des Princes thanks to Harvey Elliott's late goal, it's safe to say the Reds were fortunate to come out with an advantage from the first leg.Indeed, PSG had 27 shots compared to Liverpool's two, and produced an expected goals (xG) of 1.82 throughout.



Alisson had to be at his best, with the Brazilian making 10 saves and winning the Player of the Match.And PSG's frustration appeared at half-time when sporting director Luis Campos was furious that Ibrahima Konate avoided a red card when he appeared to bring down Bradley Barcola just inside the 18-yard box.France international Konate was the last man, and replays showed contact between both players before Barcola went down but the officials did not consider his challenge a foul, leaving PSG irate.VAR had a closer look at the incident again and opted not to award PSG a spot-kick or hand Konate a red card, sticking to referee Davide Manna's initial decision of no penalty.Campos was seen shouting, "it's a red card or a penalty" repeatedly at Massa as he made his way back to the changing room during the half-time interval.PSG players remonstrated with Massa during a long VAR check while Rio Ferdinand, working for TNT Sports as a pundit, saying he was "amazed" that Konate did not see red.Ensure our latest sport headlines always appear at the top of your Google Search by making us a Preferred Source. Click here to activate or add us as Preferred Source in your Google search settingsWhile PSG were infuriated about the decision to keep Konate on the pitch and losing 1-0, they responded with another dominant performance in the second leg - and this time the Ligue 1 side won.Luis Enrique's men edged the Reds 1-0 in normal time at Anfield with Ousmane Dembele scoring in the first half to take the tie to extra-time and then penalties were needed to separate the two after more than 210 minutes.But before that, several ex-PSG players, including former France international Jeremy Menez, were 'kicked out' of the stadium and were unable to watch the winning moment live.The group had celebrated Dembele's goal, causing home supporters to alert nearby staff.

They went on to win the Champions League that season, beating Aston Villa, Arsenal and Inter Milan en route.But Liverpool would be out for revenge if they beat Galatasaray and the Paris side overcome Chelsea.Speaking last month, however, Slot revealed that losing against PSG helped Liverpool win the Premier League title. "This is not going to be a popular opinion what I’m going to tell you now, but maybe the reason why we won the league last season is that we had to play Paris Saint-Germain in the last-16,."As you know, they beat us, and we had every time a week to prepare for the next game.