‘What a miss’ – Lionel Messi visibly crushed when £97m flop missed costly sitter against Liverpool
Ousmane Dembele is in the form of his life as he prepares for a shot at revenge over Liverpool this week. The Paris Saint-Germain winger will face the Reds for just the second time in his career on Wednesday night. Messi played in Dembele with the score at 3-0 but he failed to make the most of it – and it was a costly missYouTube/TNT Sports Liverpool travel to the French capital for the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie. It will be Dembele’s first meeting with the Premier League leaders since the semi-finals six years ago. Then a Barcelona player, the forward came off the bench for the final three minutes of stoppage time. However, he was still involved in what proved to be a crucial moment in the tie during his brief cameo. With Barca 3-0 up at the Nou Camp, Dembele led a counter-attack following a Liverpool corner. After driving forward from his own half, he played a one-two with Lionel Messi on the edge of the opposition penalty area. Despite having the goal gaping in front of him, though, the France international scuffed his effort straight into the hands of Alisson. It was the last kick of the game and co-commentator Steve McManaman exclaimed ‘what a miss’. Messi knew it, too as he dropped to his knees in agony as the hosts squandered the opportunity for a four-goal first leg lead. Dembele’s miss did prove costly a week later as Liverpool pulled off a miraculous comeback at Anfield. Messi buried his face in the turf when Dembele’s meek shot was saved by AlissonGetty Images - Getty View Tweet: https://t.co/Mhh0fM8BUu Divock Origi and Georginio Wijnaldum both scored twice to secure a 4-0 victory and progression to the final, which they would go on to win. Had Dembele scored his chance, the tie would have ended 4-4 on aggregate and gone to extra-time. The Barca man had missed the second leg through injury as his woes continued to plague his time in Spain. After signing from Borussia Dortmund in 2017 for £97million, Dembele scored 32 goals and provided 18 assists in 75 appearances for the Blaugrana. However, he would miss a total of 141 matches for club and country during his six years with the LaLiga giants. Despite winning seven trophies, including three league titles, Dembele was sold to PSG in 2023 for just over £40million. Over a year-and-a-half on, the 27-year-old is having the best season of his career under Luis Enrique. Dembele has scored 26 goals and added six assists in 33 matches across all competitions, with six of those strikes coming in Europe. He also sent a warning to Liverpool ahead of their last 16 clash this week. Speaking after PSG’s win over Lille on Saturday, Dembele told DAZN: “We played a very good game today. We are preparing well for what is to come (Liverpool). “Since the beginning of the season, (Luis Enrique) has been telling us to play good football. “Everyone is participating, whether it’s the midfielders, defenders or attackers. Everyone wants to be decisive. Dembele is having the best season of his career with PSG and will be looking to dump Liverpool outGetty “We are in a very good dynamic, we will try to keep it as long as possible. We are having a blast. Everyone attacks, everyone defends. “We are a very united team that gives results like that. It’s just fun for 90-95 minutes.” The former Rennes man added: “We know it’s going to be a tough match. It’s the Champions League. Liverpool finished first, they’re also confident. It’s going to be a great show.” PSG will travel to Anfield next Tuesday for their second leg against Liverpool as they battle for a place in the quarter-finals. The winner will face either Club Brugge or Aston Villa in the last eight next month.

Ousmane Dembele is in the form of his life as he prepares for a shot at revenge over Liverpool this week.
The Paris Saint-Germain winger will face the Reds for just the second time in his career on Wednesday night.
Liverpool travel to the French capital for the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie.
It will be Dembele’s first meeting with the Premier League leaders since the semi-finals six years ago.
Then a Barcelona player, the forward came off the bench for the final three minutes of stoppage time.
However, he was still involved in what proved to be a crucial moment in the tie during his brief cameo.
With Barca 3-0 up at the Nou Camp, Dembele led a counter-attack following a Liverpool corner.
After driving forward from his own half, he played a one-two with Lionel Messi on the edge of the opposition penalty area.
Despite having the goal gaping in front of him, though, the France international scuffed his effort straight into the hands of Alisson.
It was the last kick of the game and co-commentator Steve McManaman exclaimed ‘what a miss’.
Messi knew it, too as he dropped to his knees in agony as the hosts squandered the opportunity for a four-goal first leg lead.
Dembele’s miss did prove costly a week later as Liverpool pulled off a miraculous comeback at Anfield.
Divock Origi and Georginio Wijnaldum both scored twice to secure a 4-0 victory and progression to the final, which they would go on to win.
Had Dembele scored his chance, the tie would have ended 4-4 on aggregate and gone to extra-time.
The Barca man had missed the second leg through injury as his woes continued to plague his time in Spain.
After signing from Borussia Dortmund in 2017 for £97million, Dembele scored 32 goals and provided 18 assists in 75 appearances for the Blaugrana.
However, he would miss a total of 141 matches for club and country during his six years with the LaLiga giants.
Despite winning seven trophies, including three league titles, Dembele was sold to PSG in 2023 for just over £40million.
Over a year-and-a-half on, the 27-year-old is having the best season of his career under Luis Enrique.
Dembele has scored 26 goals and added six assists in 33 matches across all competitions, with six of those strikes coming in Europe.
He also sent a warning to Liverpool ahead of their last 16 clash this week.
Speaking after PSG’s win over Lille on Saturday, Dembele told DAZN: “We played a very good game today. We are preparing well for what is to come (Liverpool).
“Since the beginning of the season, (Luis Enrique) has been telling us to play good football.
“Everyone is participating, whether it’s the midfielders, defenders or attackers. Everyone wants to be decisive.
“We are in a very good dynamic, we will try to keep it as long as possible. We are having a blast. Everyone attacks, everyone defends.
“We are a very united team that gives results like that. It’s just fun for 90-95 minutes.”
The former Rennes man added: “We know it’s going to be a tough match. It’s the Champions League. Liverpool finished first, they’re also confident. It’s going to be a great show.”
PSG will travel to Anfield next Tuesday for their second leg against Liverpool as they battle for a place in the quarter-finals.
The winner will face either Club Brugge or Aston Villa in the last eight next month.