Barcelona suffered a memorable meltdown as they lost control, and ultimately their place in the Champions League.
Thirty minutes into their second leg against Paris Saint-German, the Catalan side were in a position of complete control. Raphina's 12th-minute strike had put Xavi's side 4-2 up on aggregate. Onlookers were happy to see the young talent of Lamine Yamal and Pedri combining with the likes of Robert Lewandowski and Ilkay Gundogan, and then a door opened for the visitors.
Ronald Araújo first gave away the ball before he was shown red for bundling over Bradley Barcola from the resultant chance after 29 minutes. Referee Istvan Kovacs was convinced of his decision despite fierce protestations from the defender, and VAR confirmed it.
The Barca ace was reluctant to leave the field and when he was eventually persauded to do so, a gesture followed. Araújo raise a signal with his hand: 'robbery' or 'thievery'.
It was a familiar face who compounded the Catalan giants' increasingly difficult situation. Former ace Ousmane Dembele narrowed the deficit just five minutes before half time and things did not improve in the second period.
Vitinha's strike saw the scorelines level on aggregate and Barca nerves fraught. Xavi did not take kindly to how things were developing.
The Barcelona legend was left frustrated by one decision from the official and unleashed his toys out of the pram by kicking a Champions League branded cushion of a pitchside camera. There was no shortage of verbal frustrations and he was quickly given his marching orders.
Just seven minutes on from Vitinha's 54th-minute goal, PSG found themselves with an opportunity to go in front at Camp Nou. Dembele proved problematic again as Joao Cancelo brought him down inside
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