Liverpool fans have been reacting on social media after watching the first half of their UEFA Champions League clash against Paris Saint Germain.
On Wednesday night, Arne Slot’s Liverpool side stepped into a hostile Parc des Princes, determined to continue their pursuit of a seventh Champions League title.
Facing them in the round of 16 was a resurgent PSG, who have been in strong form in recent weeks. Backed by a packed home crowd, Luis Enrique’s team started aggressively, applying intense pressure on Liverpool from the first whistle.
The hosts had an early goal ruled out for offside, while Alisson Becker produced several crucial saves to keep the score level. Liverpool also had a tense moment when Ibrahima Konaté’s challenge on Bradley Barcola prompted a VAR check, though the defender ultimately escaped punishment.
On social media, Liverpool fans were particularly critical of Andy Robertson’s performance, as the left-back struggled to contain an in-form Ousmane Dembélé.
One fan vented: “Andy Robertson is absolutely finished, mate. He looks like an £8m full-back from Hull.”
Another posted: “Andy Robertson has to get off. EMBARRASSING.”
A third added: “Andy Robertson is completely useless. Diaz too. No pace with him, Jota, and Salah.”
It was a tough night for the Scotsman, with supporters voicing their frustration over his struggles against PSG’s relentless attack.
The criticism of Andy Robertson continued to pour in from frustrated Liverpool fans as he struggled against PSG’s relentless attack.
One fan wrote: “ANDY ROBERTSON IS AN EMBARRASSMENT.”
Another added: “Andy Robertson in 2025 is just sad to watch.”
A third simply said: “Andy Robertson’s time is up.”
Meanwhile, on commentary for TNT Sports, Ally McCoist was full of praise for PSG’s dominant display in the first half. He remarked: “What a first half PSG have had. They have been dynamic, powerful, exuberant, and skillful.”
Despite PSG’s pressure, Liverpool managed to keep them at bay, going into halftime with the score still 0-0.
After their tough Champions League clash in Paris, the Reds will shift their focus back to the Premier League. They return to Anfield on Saturday afternoon, where they will face Southampton. A win would allow Liverpool to extend their lead at the top of the table to 16 points before Arsenal’s crucial showdown against Manchester United on Sunday.