Needing to overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg of their semi-final with Borussia Dortmund, Luis Enrique's men instead suffered an identical defeat in equally frustrating circumstances at the Parc des Princes.
The French champions were made to pay for squandering numerous chances in last week's first leg, and it was a similar story on Tuesday, where Dortmund veteran Mats Hummels headed in the only goal of the contest.
It was certainly not for a lack of trying for PSG, who fired 30 shots on the Dortmund goal but only landed five of them on target, the former statistic representing a record for a team in the Champions League knockout stages without scoring.
Enrique's luckless troops also struck the frame of the goal four times — another unwanted UCL record — and Mbappe was responsible for one of those crossbar hits as his dreams of Champions League glory with PSG ended in misery.
Mbappe rolls eyes at journalist after Real Madrid questionThe 25-year-old — who also slipped at the vital moment during PSG's final attack of the match — is expected to depart the Parc des Princes this summer to join Real Madrid, who face Bayern Munich in their semi-final second leg on Wednesday evening.
Mbappe stopped to speak to journalists in the mixed zone following the contest, but when asked if he would be supporting Real Madrid in their battle with Bayern this evening, the Frenchman simply rolled his eyes and walked away.
However, the former Monaco protege was receptive to questions about PSG's performance on the evening, and he refused to put PSG's
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