Barcelona pull off one of the greatest comebacks in Champions League history

By Daniel Jeffrey / Editor

Barcelona has a storied history of producing incredible performances, but their latest effort in the UEFA Champions League may be their greatest yet. Needing three goals in the final minutes of the game, they delivered to snatch a 6-1 (6-5 on aggregate) win to advance to the quarter-finals.

After being hammered 5-0 in the first leg of their Round of 16 tie against Paris Saint-Germain, the Catalan side came into the reverse fixture needing a minor miracle to progress to the quarter-finals.

And while they went into halftime in a promising position, up 2-0, their task became nigh-on impossible when PSG scored through Uruguayan Edison Cavani, giving the Parisians a valuable away goal.

However, with 88 minutes on the board and the home side requiring a further three goals to progress, a stunning Neymar free kick, precisely curled into the corner of the net from the left side of the penalty box, breathed life back into the game.

Two minutes later, Luis Suarez went down in the box after contact from Marquinhos. The penalty was awarded, and Neymar duly converted.

It wasn’t until the final seconds of the game, though, that the final goal was scored. With just about every player in the PSG box, Neymar picked up the rebound from a free kick, beat one defender and clipped the ball over the defensive line and into the path of Sergi Roberto.

The midfielder, hardly known for his goalscoring feats, slid at full stretch to meet the lofted pass, getting enough of a boot on the ball to guide it into the net and Barcelona into the quarter-finals.

Earlier, it was Suarez who had driven the hosts towards their goal of an unlikely aggregate win, opening the scoring just three minutes into the match with a scrappy header after a penalty-box scramble.

Barca were gifted their second goal of the match when an Andres Iniesta backheel was guided into the net by Layvin Kurzawa for an own-goal.

Talismanic forward Lionel Messi then put the hosts up three goals to the good from the penalty spot, but Cavani’s emphatic strike with half an hour to play seemed to have ended any hopes of a miracle comeback.

That, of course, was before Neymar and Roberto had their say.

Also progressing in the Champions League this morning was Borussia Dortmund. The Germans easily overcame a 1-0 loss in the first leg of their tie against Benfica with a 4-0 win at home on the back of a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang hat-trick.

The Crowd Says:

2017-03-09T12:04:21+00:00

Marty Gleason

Roar Guru


I checked on the score around 83 mins so I stopped watching after that. I heard it from you first, and I thought this was a joke article for a minute until I confirmed it elsewhere. Sorry 'bout that, chief.

2017-03-09T10:16:07+00:00

Euromob

Guest


Can't get everything right. Then there were two clear handballs in the box (each team one) which should have been 100% penalties. And another time Suarez was clearly pushed from behind in the box and no penalty given. So the refs got a few wrong here, but - as usual in Football - the spectacle is bigger than the refs mistakes and the victory is deserved. Endless referees rants are for the rugby minds. Football fans don't worry about it. Next.

2017-03-09T09:02:21+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


Unbelievable and unforgettable by Barca But what were PSG doing? There's no reason a team of PSG's stature should be conceding 3 goals in the final 7mins of a game. Horrendous capitulation.

2017-03-09T05:36:29+00:00

Mono

Guest


Barca lost 4-0, not 5-0 in the first game.

AUTHOR

2017-03-09T04:01:35+00:00

Daniel Jeffrey

Editor


You have a fine taste in comebacks, Dan. As a Liverpool fan, nothing can top 2005. That said, this one was pretty ridiculous

2017-03-09T01:37:48+00:00

Dan

Guest


I'm pretty happy one of the greatest (nothing can beat 2005 champions league for me) happened on my birthday

2017-03-09T01:15:31+00:00

Brian

Guest


And to the Uefalona referee who gave the Suarez penalty. At least PSG didn't chase him down Ballack style.

2017-03-09T00:44:42+00:00

MoriartyExp

Roar Rookie


As a neutral watching this; - PSG could not have played any more negative, knowing they won the first game by pressing Barca & dominating the midfield, Emery decides today is the day to park the bus and allow Barca to pass the ball around and hold possession. - Barca having 12 man of the field, the ref was HIGHLY influential in this game towards Barca, why doesn't the ref pull the penalty back as Mascherano is in the penalty box way before Neymar hits it? Throughout the game, any defender that went near Messi had a free kick against him. I'm not one to say "this is rigged"but Barca 100% got the rub of the green today. - Congrats to Barca for pushing and not giving up!

2017-03-09T00:23:55+00:00

P Air

Guest


Would have been impressive if not for the 2 soft penalties - for me, those penalties have taken the shine off the achievement

2017-03-09T00:16:09+00:00

JAJI

Guest


The other sports can say what they want - that match is the reason we love our game so much

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