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Liverpool defender Andy Robertson (right) during a fight against Neymar of Paris St Germain during their Champions League game on Wednesday. Photo by Charles Palatio
(Reuters) – Liverpool defender Andy Robertson has left his team in a state of dissatisfaction with the Paris St Germain Neymar in a 2-1 defeat in the Champions League on Wednesday, but should have remained calm against the Brazilian "representation".
The showdown at Princes Park saw the 20-year-old finalist last season with 20 fouls and six other warnings, but Robertson pointed out that the French team had played its tricks.
"The opponent was ahead and was trying to waste time," Robertson told Sky Sports. You can play tricks and play. You can do everything really.
"I would like to know how long the rival has lost … It was outrageous.But when you play against PSG, you can expect that, especially in the presence of Neymar. have not treated well. "
"It's outrageous when he claims to fall in. This became part of his playing style and we had to face him – we did not control our hostility."
The defeat left the English hope to reach the knockout stage.
Liverpool is third in Group C with six points, two points behind Paris Saint-Germain and three ahead of leader Napoli before welcoming the latter in the final match at Anfield Stadium on December 11th.
The Juergen Club team needs a 1-0 win or at least two goals to qualify.
"It's at Anfield," Robertson said. I'm sure it will be another great night and that fans can create an exceptional atmosphere and hope to achieve the result we need. "
Prepared by Shadi Amir for publication in Arabic
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