#2: BARCELONA 6-1 PSG
Round: Last 16 second leg
Aggregate: Barcelona 6-5 PSG
Barcelona became the first ever club in the history of the competition to overcome a four-goal deficit. The whole world was shocked when PSG ran riot against the Catalans at Camp Nou, winning the fixture four goals to nil. Everyone thought Barca's campaign for the season was over.
But, Barcelona didn't intend on giving up, as they pulled 3 goals by 66th minute in the second leg at Parc Des Princes. Edinson Cavani came to Paris Saint Germain's rescue by scoring a goal, thereby dampening the remaining hopes of the Nou Camp faithful.
It wasn't until the 87th minute when Neymar hit a sublime, well aimed free kick past Kevin Trapp that Barca got a new lease of life. However, the goal looked like a mere consolation on a night full of bad black for the Blaugrana.
But they were given more hope when a long ball hauled forward saw Luis Suarez in on goal. The striker felt a challenge from Marquinhos behind him and collapsed to earn the Catalans a penalty which Neymar slotted home. And as PSG's nerves increased, Barcelona completed the most extraordinary of comebacks ever.
The irrepressible Neymar found some space and delivered a chipped ball into the PSG penalty area, Sergio Roberto got in behind and flung his whole body at the ball which in turn flew past Kevin Trapp.
Coaches invaded the pitch and fans piled on top of each other in the stands as they produced a cheer so loud it registered on the Richter scale; a historic comeback.
Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Rafinha (Sergi Roberto 76), Umtiti, Pique, Mascherano, Iniesta (Turan 65), Busquets, Rakitic (Andre Gomes 84), Neymar, Luis Suarez, Messi
Goalscorers: Suarez 3, Kurzawa(OG) 40, Messi 50, Neymar 88, 90, Sergi Roberto 90+5
Paris Saint-Germain: Trapp, Meunier (Krychowiak 90), Marquinhos, Thiago Silva, Kurzawa, Lucas Moura (Di Maria 55), Rabiot, Matuidi, Draxler, Verratti, Cavani
Goalscorers: Cavani 62
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