PSG boss Luis Enrique dismisses Liverpool theory and makes UCL vow

Luis Enrique Mastermindde Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory on Liverpool and defeated the men of the Arne Slot on the so-called 'lottery' of punishments to book their place in the quarterfinalses.

Luis Enrique revealed that he was on his way to dance something after he had dumped Liverpool from the Champions League.

The PSG boss enjoyed the victory in a penalty shootout in Anfield while his side booked a place in the quarterfinals against Aston Villa or Club Brugge next month. But the former head coach of Barcelona – who won the Champions League with the Spanish Giants in 2015 – was first finished to celebrate this success.

He said: “It is always special to play at Anfield. We are a team that is very young, but we have a lot of personality. Now it's a big party, I'm looking forward to dancing a little! “

Gianluigi Donnarumma saved from Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones in the shootout. Vitinha, Goncalo Ramos, Ousmane Dembele and Desire Done scored for PSG to send them. PSG is looking for their very first European Cup ever.

Dembele had previously scored at a normal time to cancel Harvey Elliott's late goal from the first stage in Paris. Enrique added: “I am clearly happy and very satisfied with our performance. It is an important moment for us.

“Both teams deserved to continue, but maybe we deserved it a little more because of the first stage. We have an enormous power of character and personality. Tonight there were times when Liverpool might be better than we were, but we never gave up and created danger.

“We certainly did a good performance. We definitely had to win tonight and that is what we did. We were eliminated in the semi -final last season and reached the framework of the goal six times. But this time we came on.

“People talk about punishments that are a lottery, but often they are not. Your mentality comes in. We will take this momentum to our upcoming games. “

The Donnarumma penalty hereldics have certainly made up for his mistake by leaving Elliott's goal last week. Enrique said: “The first match was from Alisson Becker and the second game was from Donnarumma.

“I think the penalties reflect the team that we are. We had a 19-year-old in Doue who took the last penalty and Donnarumma was wonderful for the penalties. Liverpool put a lot of balls in the box and high, he treated them very well and I am very happy with him. “

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