UEFA Gives Clarifications After PSG's Penalty Call Against Liverpool Was Overturned

Posted by Chinenye on Thu 09th Apr, 2026 - tori.ng

PSG effectively put one foot in the Champions League final with a 2-0 masterclass over Liverpool, but the real fireworks happened in the 70th minute.

After the VAR ruling, UEFA provided a detailed explanation to overturn a penalty initially awarded to Paris Saint-Germain during their Champions League semi-final first-leg clash with Liverpool on Wednesday night at the Parc des Princes.

The Ligue 1 winners had a 2-0 lead thanks to strikes from Désiré Doué and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, when Liverpool’s situation appeared set to worsen in the 70th minute. Ibrahima Konaté was adjudged to have fouled Warren Zaïre-Emery inside the penalty area, with referee José María Sánchez immediately pointing to the spot and showing the defender a yellow card.

But VAR stepped in right away and suggested a review. Replays showed that Konaté had made a fair challenge and won the ball before any significant contact with the PSG midfielder. After a brief pitchside check, Sánchez overturned his initial decision, cancelled the penalty, withdrew the yellow card, and awarded a free-kick to Liverpool.

Later, UEFA provided clarification on the call on its official Champions League live blog, saying:
“Decision overturned: no penalty. Penalty cancelled – no foul. Liverpool player No. 5 challenged for the ball in a fair manner without committing a foul.”

The incident sparked debate among pundits. Speaking on TNT Sports, Ally McCoist backed the decision, saying: “I thought it looked a brilliant challenge. He comes from behind, but it seemed like he got the ball cleanly.”

 

Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson disagreed, arguing: “Konaté gets on the wrong side and isn’t goal-side. He does get a touch on the ball, but I think he catches Zaïre-Emery first.”

Less sure, Stephen Warnock added: “I’m still not convinced either way. He may brush the player before the ball, but I’m not sure it’s enough to warrant a penalty.”

PSG won 2-0 to seize control of the match, and Liverpool was unable to react even if the decision went in their favor. 

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