A Paris Saint-Germain fan seemingly used a unique tactic to aid his team in winning the penalty shootout against Liverpool.
This occurred during the Champions League match at Anfield on Tuesday night, where Liverpool was eliminated.




Liverpool entered the game with a 1-0 advantage, but this was nullified within 12 minutes thanks to Ousmane Dembele’s goal.
Neither team could secure a winning goal, leading the match into extra time.
Ultimately, penalties were required to decide the victor.
Liverpool, however, failed to advance to the quarterfinals after Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones had their penalty attempts saved.
PSG players and coaches rushed onto the field to celebrate after the final penalty.
However, they might owe some gratitude to an observant fan in the away section at Anfield.
This resourceful supporter ensured he fully supported Luis Enrique’s team.
He achieved this using an unprecedented method: a MEGAPHONE.
The fan positioned himself behind the goal with the device.
He repeatedly played a siren sound from the megaphone, seemingly to distract both Liverpool’s goalkeeper Alisson and their penalty takers.


Stewards wearing earmuffs did not intervene, and it remains unclear if they were wearing them in response to this particular fan.
Viewers watching from home were certainly puzzled by this tactic.
One commented: “Respect to the PSG fan with a megaphone behind the goal playing the siren noise.”
Another questioned: “How is there a PSG fan behind the goal with a megaphone playing a siren?”
One observer noted: “Big props to that fan, objectively hilarious.”
Another exclaimed: “What on earth was the siren and loud hailer doing in the PSG fans’ section?”
One more added: “How was that PSG fan allowed to use a siren right behind the goals?”
