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Barcelona's Champions League Hopes Crushed by PSG in 4-6 Aggregate Loss

Barcelona 1 PSG 4 (4-6 agg)

Barcelona Implodes as Xavi and Araujo See Red, Mbappe Triumphs

Barcelona, Spain - April 16, 2024 (5:46 PM EDT) Former Barcelona manager Luis Enrique returned to haunt his former club as Paris Saint-Germain secured a stunning 4-6 aggregate victory in the Champions League quarter-finals. Kylian Mbappe was the star of the show for PSG, scoring a brace and inspiring the Parisian side to a historic comeback.

The match started brightly for Barcelona as they took an early lead through a Gerard Pique goal. However, PSG responded with two quick goals from Mbappe, who punished Barcelona's defensive frailties. Lionel Messi leveled the score for Barcelona in the second half, but Mbappe completed his hat-trick minutes later to give PSG the advantage.

Barcelona's hopes of a comeback were dealt a blow when Xavi and Ronald Araujo were both sent off in the second half. PSG took advantage of the numerical advantage and scored two late goals through Neymar and Angel Di Maria to seal a memorable victory.

The result ends Barcelona's Champions League campaign in disappointment and raises serious questions about the team's form and future. PSG, on the other hand, will be brimming with confidence as they head into the semi-finals. Kylian Mbappe has now scored 12 goals in the Champions League this season, and he looks set to play a major role in PSG's quest for their first European title.

Key Highlights:

  • Barcelona took an early lead through Gerard Pique.
  • PSG responded with two quick goals from Kylian Mbappe.
  • Lionel Messi leveled the score for Barcelona in the second half.
  • Mbappe completed his hat-trick to give PSG the advantage.
  • Xavi and Ronald Araujo were sent off for Barcelona.
  • Neymar and Angel Di Maria scored late goals to seal PSG's victory.

Quotes:

"It's a difficult night for us," said Barcelona manager Xavi. "We started well, but we made too many mistakes. PSG were clinical in taking their chances, and we were punished for our errors."

"I'm very proud of my players," said PSG manager Christophe Galtier. "They showed great character and determination to come back from behind. Kylian Mbappe was exceptional tonight, and he deserves all the credit for our victory."


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