In the early morning of March 6, Beijing time, all four games played on the second day of the Champions League 1/8 finals were over, including Inter Milan 2-0 Feyenoord away, 10-man Barcelona narrowly defeated Benfica 1-0 away, Bayern defeated 10-man Bayer Leverkusen 3-0 at home, and Liverpool narrowly defeated Paris 1-0 away. After these four games, fans ridiculed that there were two walls in the Champions League, that is, Alisson and Szczenis. Why? Because Alisson and Szccinis are both saviors who have made repeated saves, they are the key gentlemen who won the game when Liverpool and Barcelona were at a disadvantage.
Let's take a look at Paris 0-1 Liverpool first, Paris is bombarded indiscriminately at home, Paris has a possession rate of 71%, 27 shots, 10 of which are on target; Liverpool, on the other hand, had just two shots on goal, one of which was on target. This means that Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson made 10 saves to complete the clean sheet in this campaign, and the Brazilian international stood like a wall in front of the Paris players, allowing Liverpool, who had only one shot on target in the whole game, to beat Paris with 27 shots, and it was really a crucial game decided by the goalkeeper.
Looking at Benfica 0-1 Barcelona, this campaign was due to Barcelona's young central defender Kubasi's 22nd minute red departure, which made Barcelona play one less person early and was passive. Benfica played one more man at home, and that was the bombardment, with 26 shots in the game, 8 of which were on goal, but the fire was dumb, which meant that Barcelona goalkeeper Szcznis made 8 saves to complete the clean sheet, and was the superhero of the 10-man Barcelona 1-0 away win over Benfica.
Alisson has always been very good, and the Champions League super performance is also a regular operation, and the 34-year-old Szczeinness originally chose to retire after his contract with Juventus expired at the end of last season. However, due to the serious injury of Barcelona's main goalkeeper Ter Stegen, Barcelona had to return to Szccinis without a visa, and after joining Barcelona, the Polish represented Barcelona in 14 appearances in all competitions, including eight clean sheets, conceding a total of 13 goals, and achieved12 wins, 2 drawsThe previous unbeaten record in the first 14 appearances for Barcelona was Yamal and Vidal, and Szcchenis is the third player in team history to do so.