Liverpool Storm Past Galatasaray to Set Up PSG UCL Quarterfinal

Liverpool delivered a commanding 4-1 aggregate victory over Galatasaray, with goals from Szoboszlai, Ekitike, Gravenberch, and Mohamed Salah, who netted his 50th Champions League goal. The win sets up a blockbuster quarterfinal clash with Paris Saint-Germain. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid progressed despite a loss in London, overcoming Tottenham 7-5 on aggregate to book a last-eight meeting with Barcelona. Both ties promise high-stakes drama in the next round of Europe's premier club competition.

Key Points: Liverpool, Atletico Advance to Champions League Quarterfinals

  • Liverpool wins 4-1 on aggregate
  • Salah scores 50th UCL goal
  • Atletico beats Tottenham 7-5 on aggregate
  • Quarterfinals: Liverpool vs PSG, Atletico vs Barcelona
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Champions League: Liverpool set up QF with PSG; Atletico secure Barca showdown

Liverpool overturn deficit to face PSG; Atletico Madrid beats Tottenham to secure a quarterfinal showdown with Barcelona in the Champions League.

"Liverpool produced a performance of authority and class to emphatically overturn a 1-0 deficit - Match Report"

New Delhi, March 19

Goals from Dominik Szoboszlai, Hugo Ekitike, Ryan Gravenberch and Mohamed Salah at Anfield saw Liverpool overturn a first-leg deficit to secire a 4-1 aggregate victory over Galatasaray and book a Champions League quarterfinal versus Paris Saint-Germain.

Liverpool produced a performance of authority and class to emphatically overturn a 1-0 deficit from last week's first meeting in Istanbul, with Dominik Szoboszlai, Hugo Ekitike, Ryan Gravenberch and Mohamed Salah getting the goals.

Szoboszlai opened the scoring midway through a first half that ended with Salah seeing a penalty saved, before Ekitike and Gravenberch struck in a two-minute spell soon after the restart.

With just over an hour gone, Salah did get on the scoresheet - this after a Wilfried Singo own goal had been disallowed for offside against Jeremie Frimpong - with a trademark curler for his 50th Champions League goal.

The Egyptian then hit the crossbar before being substituted due to injury in the only negative to emerge from an otherwise wholly positive evening for Arne Slot and his team, who can now look forward to a last-eight showdown with PSG.

Elsewhere, Atletico Madrid beat Tottenham Hotspur on aggregate in the round of 16 and made it to the quarter-finals of Europe's premier competition for the 13th time (from a total of 20 participations). Furthermore, it is the eighth time under the tenure of Diego Pablo Simeone.

Atletico twice came back to stifle Tottenham and reach the quarter-finals, despite eventually losing in London. The home side had the better of the first half and led at the break through Randal Kolo Muani's header, only for Julián Alvarez's 14th Champions League goal in 17 appearances to cancel it out after the restart.

Spurs offered a quick response through a curling Xavi Simons strike but Dávid Hancko's header all but ended their hopes. A Simons penalty in added time gave the hosts victory on the night, but Atleti progressed 7-5 on aggregate.

They will take on FC Barcelona in the last-eight, with the first leg at Camp Nou and the second at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan in India, I have to say the quality of football in these knockout rounds is just incredible. Atletico showing their typical grit. Barcelona vs Atletico is the real Spanish derby now!
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Arjun K
Liverpool's midfield with Szoboszlai and Gravenberch was on fire! But honestly, the article could focus a bit more on Atletico's achievement. 13 quarter-finals is no joke, especially with their budget. Simeone is a legend. 💪
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Priyanka N
Woke up to these highlights! Salah is a global superstar, but huge respect for Atletico Madrid. They always fight like underdogs. The quarter-final draw is fantastic for viewers. Can't wait for the matches!
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David E
While the excitement is great, I wish Indian sports journalism would provide this level of detailed, timely coverage for our own football leagues (ISL, I-League). We celebrate European football passionately, but our homegrown talent deserves more spotlight.
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Karthik V
Anfield atmosphere must have been electric! As an Indian Liverpool fan, this is the best time of the year. PSG next... Mbappe vs Van Dijk will be a battle for the ages. YNWA from Mumbai! 🔴

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