Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has written his name into the Paris Saint-Germain history books, delivering a decisive blow to Liverpool in their Champions League quarter-final first leg. The Georgian wizard's second-half strike not only doubled PSG's lead but also cemented his status as a true big-game player.
After Désiré Doué's first-half opener, Kvaratskhelia seized the moment in the 65th minute, coolly rounding his international teammate Giorgi Mamardashvili to find the net. This goal extends a remarkable personal streak, making him the first PSG player ever to score in four consecutive Champions League knockout matches.
The winger seems to relish facing Premier League opposition. This latest strike follows his three-goal haul against Chelsea in the previous round, bringing his total to an impressive 12 goal contributions in this season's competition. His combination of flair and finishing is proving to be a nightmare for defenders across Europe.
PSG's dominance was nearly compounded moments later when a potential penalty was controversially overturned by VAR, leaving Liverpool with a mountain to climb. As the tie heads back to a famous Anfield atmosphere for the second leg, the question looms: has Kvaratskhelia's record-setting performance already decided this epic clash?
