The 4-1 triumph in Catalonia not only sealed their advancement but also extended an intriguing trend where the home side failed to secure victory in the last four encounters between the two clubs.
From the onset, it was evident that this fixture would deliver yet another captivating spectacle, as Barcelona wasted no time in asserting their dominance. Lamine Yamal’s slick delivery was expertly converted by Raphinha just 12 minutes into the match, extending Barcelona’s lead from the first leg.
Despite relentless pressure from PSG, Barcelona looked to have control until Ronald Araujo’s dismissal in the 29th minute breathed new life into the visitors’ hopes. Bradley Barcola’s determined play led to a crucial equalizer by Ousmane Dembele, who silenced his former fans with a clinical finish.
As tensions escalated, Barcelona boss Xavi Hernandez was sent off, further destabilizing the hosts. Joao Cancelo’s foul on Dembele resulted in a penalty converted by Kylian Mbappe, propelling PSG into an aggregate lead.
While Barcelona attempted a late rally, PSG stood firm defensively, with Gianluigi Donnarumma making crucial saves. Mbappe’s late strike sealed the victory, denying Barcelona a spot in the semi-finals and marking PSG’s resilience in overturning a first-leg deficit at home for the first time in eight attempts.
The win not only keeps PSG’s Champions League dreams alive but also highlights Barcelona’s struggle to progress after winning the first leg away from home, ending their hopes of a semi-final berth in this competition since 2019.
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