Camp Nou collapse, stunned by Man United - Recalling PSG's Champions League woes

PSG craves Champions League success but Manchester United heaped further misery on the French champion in dramatic fashion on Wednesday.

Published : Mar 07, 2019 08:42 IST

A dejected Angel Di Maria following PSG's stunning exit from the Champions League
A dejected Angel Di Maria following PSG's stunning exit from the Champions League
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A dejected Angel Di Maria following PSG's stunning exit from the Champions League

Another season, another unfulfilled Champions League campaign for Paris Saint-Germain. 

In a position to reach the quarter-finals, Thomas Tuchel's PSG sensationally crashed out on away goals against Manchester United. 

After leaving Old Trafford with a 2-0 win over United last month, the Ligue 1 champions returned to the French capital in the box seat. 

However, a dramatic 3-1 defeat on Wednesday - secured by Marcus Rashford's VAR-assisted 94th-minute penalty - sent PSG packing.

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The stunning result created Champions League history - it was the first time a team had progressed to the next round in the competition having lost by two or more goals at home in the first leg of a knockout match. 

It also heaped further misery on PSG and their Qatari owners, who crave European success after years of domestic dominance.

 

2012-13 – Quarter-finals

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Pedro celebrates after sealing Barcelona's progression to the next round.
 

Led by Carlo Ancelotti and spearheaded by Zlatan Ibrahimovic, PSG lost out to Barcelona on away goals in the last eight. After edging past Valencia in the last 16, PSG conceded an 89th-minute penalty in a 2-2 first-leg draw at home to the Spanish giant. The Ligue 1 champion could only manage a 1-1 draw in the return fixture, though. 

2013-14 – Quarter-finals

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic goes down after after a foul from Willian.
 

A new season and a new head coach but the same outcome. PSG's last-eight elimination was almost identical - this time Chelsea sending the French side out on away goals. Laurent Blanc replaced Ancelotti and saw PSG defeat Chelsea 3-1 in Paris. That was as good as it got, though, PSG was beaten 2-0 in London.

2014-15 – Quarter-finals

Blanc was still at the helm when PSG was pitted against Barca in a repeat of the 2012-13 showdown. But this time it was more one-sided as PSG, which gained revenge on Chelsea after extra time in the last 16, was outclassed 5-1 over two legs by the eventual champions. 

2015-16 – Quarter-finals

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Kevin De Bruyne ensured Manchester City denied PSG another chance at Champions League glory.
 

There was more pain for PSG, this time against Manchester City in the quarters. Like the season prior, Blanc's men overcame Chelsea in the round of 16. However, they could not get past another English team in City, whose 1-0 second-leg win settled a narrow 3-2 aggregate triumph. 

2016-17 – Round of 16

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Sergi Roberto came off the bench for Barcelona to score twice in the stoppage time in an improbable 6-1 win.
 

PSG's most painful European defeat came against familiar foe Barcelona in 2017. After turning to former Sevilla boss Unai Emery in the hope of hitting the Champions League jackpot, PSG's place in the quarter-finals seemed to be a foregone conclusion after crushing Barca 4-0 in the home first leg. What followed, however, was the greatest comeback in Champions League history. Barca stunned PSG 6-1 at Camp Nou, where the LaLiga heavyweight scored three goals in the final seven minutes as Sergi Roberto's 95th-minute winner inflicted a devastating loss.

2017-18 – Round of 16

Still scarred by the events that unfolded in Barca the previous season, PSG was simply no match for eventual winner Real Madrid. Beaten 3-1 in the first leg on Spanish soil, it was unable to overturn the deficit in the return fixture, Emery's team eventually losing 5-2 on aggregate.  

2018-19 – Round of 16

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Manchester United celebrate Marcus Rashford's goal which sealed a dramatic 3-1 win for the Red Devils ensuring they go through to the quarterfinals of the Champions League.
 

PSG turned to former Borussia Dortmund coach Tuchel - the German seen as the man to deliver coveted European glory. But just like the others who went before him, there was only further Champions League pain. Poised to reach the quarters for the first time since 2016, PSG surrendered a two-goal advantage from their trip to Manchester to slip out.

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