This is simply why we love the beautiful game,you never say never,its not over until its over.
A goal from Blaise Matuidi was ultimately enough for Paris Saint-Germain as they beat Barcelona 3-2 in a Champions League thriller on Tuesday.
The
Ligue 1 champions were without talismanic striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic as
well as Thiago Silva and Ezequiel Lavezzi, but held off late Barca
pressure to end the visitors' unbeaten start to the campaign and dampen
an historic occasion for midfielder Xavi.
Coming off the bench to
make a record 143rd appearance in the Champions League proper, the
former Spain international was on the losing side after defender David
Luiz - a target for the Spanish giants in the close-season - showed his
quality in the final third with a smart turn and finish to give PSG what
proved to be a short-lived lead after 10 minutes.
Lionel Messi
was the man to restore parity less than two minutes later in the Group F
clash as he swept home Barca's 500th Champions League goal, although
PSG were ahead again shortly before the half-hour mark.
After
Marc-Andre ter Stegen failed to collect a deep corner, Marco Verratti
headed home his first PSG goal, with Blaise Matuidi making it 3-1 early
in the second half.
While Neymar's smart finish from inside the
area gave Barca hope, PSG had not lost at home in Europe since November
2006 - a record they maintained with some stoic late defending.
When
Sergio Busquets lost possession cheaply early on, former Barca man
Thiago Motta blazed PSG's first attempt over the crossbar as the hosts
began brightly.
That lively opening was rewarded when Luiz
brought down Lucas Moura's free kick and rolled the ball past Ter Stegen
as Barca conceded the first competitive goal of Luis Enrique's tenure.
PSG's
joy was brief, however, as Messi capped off a slick exchange with
Andres Iniesta to level and end his run of three Champions League games
without a goal - the Argentina star's longest goalless sequence since
May 2009.
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