Liverpool were left disappointed by Paris St Germain striker Neymar on Wednesday's 2-1 Champions League misfortune yet ought to have controlled their hostility better despite the Brazilian's "playacting", Andy Robertson said. The Parc des Princes challenge was set apart by various interferences with last season's finalists Liverpool submitting 20 messes and grabbing six yellow cards, however Robertson said the French side had enjoyed the gamesmanship.

"I guess they were in the number one spot and they were hoping to sit around idly. You can utilize gamesmanship, playacting, you can utilize everything truly," Robertson revealed to Sky Sports.

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"I might want to know how much time they squandered... it was baffling. In any case, when you play against PSG you realize it's something you will come up against particularly with him (Neymar). It wasn't something we very managed today around evening time.

In this match, PSG defeated the remaining English club that emerged an expectation to achieve the last 16 remaining in a critical state. Having defeated by PSG 2-1, Liverpool has statisfied being on the third in Group C with six points, two point behind PSG and three behind Napoli, who they look at Anfield in the last round of matches on Dec. 11.

Juergen Klopp's side need a 1-0 win, or must win by a two-goal edge or more, to continue to the next matches.

"It is at Anfield. I am certain we will have another unique night, the fans can make an exceptional environment and ideally get the outcome that we require," Robertson said.

In order to continue the matches, the Liverpool need to defeat Napoli at Anfield in the next month's games which provide a possibity to step forward in the Champion League. The Premier League side were defeated for vast times of the amusement in Paris and James Milner's punishment on the stroke of half-time was their solitary shot on focus in a dreary appearing. By that point, they had effectively fallen two objectives behind as Juan Bernat pressed home the opener after Virgil van Dijk's poor freedom, before Neymar began and completed a quick group counter-assault to twofold the favorable position. PSG could have had a more agreeable scoreline in the second half however Marquinhos had an objective denied for offside, and the guarded midfielder additionally had a header kept out by Brazilian comrade Alisson.

Mohamed Salah hauled a shot wide and Roberto Firmino took off focus in a baffling execution, with both being stayed silent by PSG's imperious guarded association of Thiago Silva and Presnel Kimpembe. Regardless of the substandard appearing, Liverpool's destiny stays in their own hands and they will be liked by numerous individuals to get the edge of triumph they require at a riotous Anfield on Tuesday, 11 December.