Thursday, November 27, 2025

Dest and Pepi Shine

American Duo Had an Impact in PSV's Champions League Victory Over Liverpool

Two United States internationals played pivotal roles as PSV Eindhoven stunned Liverpool 4-1 at Anfield on Wednesday, delivering one of the most impressive Champions League performances by a Dutch side in recent memory.

Sergino Dest started and played the complete 90 minutes, providing the defensive stability and attacking threat that helped PSV weather Liverpool's first-half pressure before dominating the second period. The versatile defender completed an impressive 28-of-31 passes while creating three chances throughout the match. His most significant contribution came in the closing stages when he combined brilliantly with Ismael Saibari on the right flank before delivering a precise assist to Couhaib Driouech for PSV's fourth goal, sealing the memorable victory.

Ricardo Pepi entered the match in the 69th minute and immediately made his presence felt. The young striker, who had previously scored the winner when these teams met in Eindhoven last January before suffering an injury, was hungry to make an impact. Just minutes after coming on, Pepi cut inside from the left wing and unleashed a powerful shot that struck the base of the post. The rebound fell perfectly for Driouech, who converted PSV's third goal and effectively ended Liverpool's hopes of a comeback.

The Americans were part of a fearless PSV performance that saw the Dutch champions take an early penalty lead through Ivan Perisic before weathering intense Liverpool pressure. After Dominik Szoboszlai equalized, PSV regrouped and dominated the second half, with Guus Til restoring their advantage before the American duo helped put the game beyond reach.

The victory moved PSV to 15th place in the Champions League standings with eight points, marking a significant achievement for both the club and Dutch football's European reputation. For Dest and Pepi, the performance demonstrated their growing importance to PSV's campaign and provided valuable momentum ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

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