PSG Stuns Barcelona with Late 2-1 Win in Champions League Thriller
Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) faced off in an intense UEFA Champions League clash at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys. The match saw an early Barcelona surge, but it was PSG who ultimately secured a late 2-1 victory, thanks to substitute Goncalo Ramos' goal in the 90th minute.
Barcelona started strongly, with Lamine Yamal setting up Ferran Torres in the 14th minute. Torres rounded the goalkeeper but was denied by Illia Zabarnyi on the goal line. Five minutes later, Torres broke the deadlock, meeting Marcus Rashford's cross to beat Lucas Chevalier. However, PSG fought back. Wojciech Szczesny tipped away Achraf Hakimi's free-kick, and after a period of resilience, PSG equalised through Senny Mayulu's calm finish. With time running out, Lee Kang-in almost won it for Barcelona, but his shot hit the post. PSG's pressure paid off in the end, with Hakimi's cross setting up Ramos for the winner.
PSG's late pressure and counter-attack proved decisive, securing them a 2-1 victory. This win extends their unbeaten run in the Champions League to five matches, with an aggregate scoreline of 14-2. Notably, PSG have now won their last three away games against Barcelona in major European competitions, a first for any team.
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