PSG
left stunned by 'unspeakable' meltdown in Barcelona
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[March 09, 2017]
By Julien Pretot
PARIS (Reuters) - This was supposed to
be the year Paris St Germain joined the European elite with a
statement victory in the Champions League, yet the French champions
fluffed their lines in spectacular fashion and were trampled in the
dust by a Catalan juggernaut.
After swatting aside Barcelona 4-0 in an exhilarating first leg
display, an incredible meltdown in the latter stages of Wednesday's
return leg ended with the home side marching triumphantly into the
quarter-finals with a 6-5 aggregate win.
Qatar-backed PSG have invested heavily in a squad designed to
compete at the highest level, yet once again they were found wanting
against the very best and were eliminated by Barcelona in the
knockout stages for the third time in five years.
The French side paid for their passive approach as Barcelona raced
to a 3-0 lead before striker Edinson Cavani netted what appeared to
be a decisive away goal mid-way through the second half to leave the
home side needing to score three more.
The visitors held on until the 88th minute but Barcelona simply
refused to be denied and when Sergi Roberto prodded home the side's
third goal in a devastating seven-minute spell, Paris St Germain
were left licking their wounds once more.
"I want to apologize to the fans," said midfielder Marco Verratti,
who had been instrumental in the first leg but was a pale shadow of
his brilliant self in the Nou Camp.
"We are ashamed."
Sports daily L'Equipe needed just one word to sum up the
capitulation with the headline "Unspeakable".
The statistics do not make pretty reading for PSG, who completed
just four passes, three of them kickoffs, from the 85th minute as
midfielder Adrien Rabiot struggled to come to terms with the
shocking denouement.
"Between 3-1 and 6-1, I do not know what happened," he said. "We
were not supposed to sit back like this, it was not the plan."
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Barcelona's Lionel Messi scores their third goal from the penalty
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PSG were furious that a theatrical Luis Suarez tumble
was rewarded with a stoppage-time penalty that Neymar converted to
put Barca within one goal of victory, but first-season coach Unai
Emery said the game was lost elsewhere.
"The referee's decisions were against us but this is not why we are
eliminated," the three-times Europa League-winning coach with
Sevilla admitted.
Fullback Thomas Meunier bemoaned the sides lack of professionalism,
while the club's hierarchy said PSG needed to reluctantly accept the
result
"It is a nightmare. I don't believe this happened but we are not
going to look for excuses," club president Nasser al Khelaifi
lamented.
PSG now face a tricky end to the season to salvage some pride and
appease their supporters.
In recent years they were almost guaranteed a Ligue 1 title to
soothe the disappointment of regular early Champions League exits
but this time they trail an impressive Monaco side by three points.
"I hope this setback will not weigh on us mentally," winger Hatem
Ben Arfa said.
(Editing by John O'Brien) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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