#2 Barcelona 6-1 PSG (2017)

Barcelona suffered a humiliating 4-0 loss in the first leg by PSG. Barcelona needed at least 4 goals to force the match to extra-time. The match started with the Blaugrana pressing high, and they played with a 3-man defence.
Luis Suarez opened the scoring with a header in the 3rd minute. Iniesta forced one into the goal in the 40th minute. Both of these goals were due to defensive errors in the PSG backline but Barcelona were getting their job done step by step.
Neymar won a penalty which was converted by Messi in the 50th minute and that meant Barca needed just one more to force the match to extra-time but Cavani's strike in the 62nd minute made it a near-impossible task. It was Neymar who took control of the game from here.
He was busy creating chances and helping team-mates to get into scoring positions. In the 88th minute, Neymar scored a sublime free-kick into the top left corner, which made the fans to believe that a comeback was still possible.
In the 90th minute, Suarez won a penalty. Some would say that it was dive by the Uruguayan but it hardly matters. The spot kick was converted by Neymar comfortably. 5 minutes were added as injury time.
In the last minute fracas, Neymar floated in a cross which was somehow met by Sergi Roberto and the subsequent moments were pandemonium at the Camp Now. Magically, Barcelona completed the greatest comeback of all time and proving why they are more than a club.