Kylian Mbappe netted twice as Paris Saint-Germain breezed through to the Champions League quarter-finals at Real Sociedad's expense.
The Parisians won 2-0 in the first leg and picked up a 2-1 victory this time around with a throughly impressive performance.
Mbappe struck the game into life with a glorious opener and extinguished any hope of a comeback with a composed finish early in the second half, with Mikel Merino's late effort little more than a consolation.
Bardley Barcola was denied from point-blank range ten minutes in after Mbappe breezed away from his defender and fizzed a cut-back across the box. Sociedad goalkeeper Alex Remiro didn't appear to know a whole lot about the save.
Five minutes later, Mbappe went alone. Dancing his way around two defenders, the Frenchman crashed a glorious effort into the bottom corner, striking with so much force that it actually broke the net and led to a lengthy stoppage while the repairs were made.
Lucas Beraldo was soon called on to make a sensational block to deny Sheraldo Becker, although the tension was ended abruptly as play was called back for an earlier foul.
Mbappe nearly had a second on the half-hour mark. This time, he collected Barcola's cut-back but his low strike was well kept out by the Sociedad stopper.
The hosts had the odd moment of quality on the ball in the first half but found PSG's high press almost impossible to play through. Takefusa Kubo sent a long-range effort flying wide of Gianluigi Donnarumma's post as the clock ticked over into stoppage time.
Mbappe added his second ten minutes after the break. Lee Kang-in's long ball sent the Frenchman flying through on goal and he made no mistake, drilling into Remiro's bottom corner.
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