The Uruguayan striker scored the first goal of the UEFA Champions League, but he wasn't able to keep his goal scoring boots on afterwards

He may have scored the fastest goal for PSG in UEFA Champions League history, but fans can't forgive him for wasting more chances afterwards.

Edinson Cavani saw the two sides of the coin when he was praised by scoring a goal for Les Parisiens after 42 seconds, giving Unai Emery's team the lead against Arsenal. Nevertheless, the team couldn't build upon that lead and ended up conceding a late goal by Alexis Sánchez, good enough to watch the Gunners snatch a point away from Parc Des Princes.

The Uruguayan ace took the blame for the team's failure to win, since the player bottled at least four clear chances of adding to his first-minute goal.

Here's what fans and experts had to say about his performance.