Paris St-Germain 2-3 Barcelona: Andreas Christensen hits winner in Champions League quarter-final first leg


Barcelona's Raphinha scores against Paris St-Germain in the Champions League quarter-final first leg in Paris
Raphinha has now scored eight goals in all competitions this season

Five-time winners Barcelona came from behind to earn a slender advantage over Paris St-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final in France.

Xavi’s side were in danger of being overawed by a hostile Parisian crowd but the Barcelona boss used his bench to magnificent effect to turn the tie in their favour.

Brazil winger Raphinha gave them the lead, sweeping home a loose ball for his first Champions League goal after Gianluigi Donnarumma could only parry a low cross.

PSG responded immediately after the break though, with Ousmane Dembele firing into the roof of the net after a poor clearance and Vitinha finding the far corner after being fed in down the right.

Substitute Bradley Barcola then hit the bar for the hosts as they swarmed all over a Barcelona side playing at this stage of the competition for the first time since 2020.

Spain midfielder Pedri was introduced and his impact was immediate with a delightful ball over the PSG defence superbly volleyed home by Raphinha with the outside of his right foot.

Dembele clipped the outside of the post as both sides pressed, but it was Barcelona sub Andreas Christensen who found the winner, heading home a corner from four yards after being left unmarked in the centre of the goal.

The second leg takes place in Spain on Tuesday, 16 April.

New-look Barcelona find a way

In the build-up to the match, PSG boss Luis Enrique claimed he played the Barcelona way “better” than Xavi.

That may be the case, but Xavi has found a different way of playing and his side showed immense courage to turn the game around when under immense pressure.

This is a mixed side in terms of experience, with Ilkay Gundogan and Robert Lewandowski offering plenty – but in 17-year-old centre-back Pau Cubarsi and 16-year-old winger Lamine Yamal, they had the two youngest players to start a Champions League quarter-final.

They soaked up early pressure but then showed a willingness to go longer and in behind the PSG defence, and that brought the rewards of the first goal.

PSG responded in superb fashion at the start of the second half and threatened to take a decisive advantage in the tie, but Xavi showed brilliant nous with his substitutions.

Pedri is returning from injury, so is having to be managed, but his ball for Raphinha was sublime, matched by the finish from the former Leeds man.

The visitors has been a threat from corners throughout, with Donnarumma looking unusually uncomfortable, and the Italian goalkeeper was rooted to his line for Christensen’s winner as PSG suffered just an eighth home defeat in 74 European ties.

The tie is far from over and Barcelona, who have only qualified from this stage once in their past five attempts, will have to progress without Christensen and captain Sergi Roberto, with both picking up bookings in Paris.

Player of the match

RaphinhaRaphinha

Paris Saint Germain

  1. Squad number10Player nameDembélé

  2. Squad number33Player nameZaïre-Emery

  3. Squad number5Player nameMarquinhos

  4. Squad number17Player nameVitinha

  5. Squad number25Player nameNuno Mendes

  6. Squad number21Player nameHernández

  7. Squad number19Player nameLee Kang-in

  8. Squad number29Player nameBarcola

  9. Squad number99Player nameG Donnarumma

  10. Squad number11Player nameAsensio

  11. Squad number8Player nameRuiz

  12. Squad number9Player nameGonçalo Ramos

  13. Squad number35Player nameBeraldo

  14. Squad number7Player nameMbappé

Barcelona

  1. Squad number11Player nameRaphinha

  2. Squad number15Player nameChristensen

  3. Squad number22Player nameGündogan

  4. Squad number8Player namePedri

  5. Squad number21Player nameF de Jong

  6. Squad number4Player nameAraujo

  7. Squad number27Player nameYamal

  8. Squad number23Player nameKoundé

  9. Squad number9Player nameLewandowski

  10. Squad number14Player nameJoão Félix

  11. Squad number32Player nameLópez

  12. Squad number7Player nameF Torres

  13. Squad number33Player nameCubarsí

  14. Squad number1Player nameter Stegen

  15. Squad number20Player nameRoberto

  16. Squad number2Player nameJoão Cancelo

Line-ups

PSG

Formation 4-3-3

  • 99G Donnarumma
  • 5Marquinhos
  • 21Hernández
  • 35Lopes BeraldoBooked at 89mins
  • 25Nuno Mendes
  • 19Lee Kang-inSubstituted forZaïre-Emeryat 61′minutes
  • 17VitinhaBooked at 65mins
  • 8RuizSubstituted forGonçalo Ramosat 85′minutes
  • 10Dembélé
  • 11AsensioSubstituted forBarcolaat 45′minutes
  • 7Mbappé

Substitutes

  • 1Navas
  • 4Ugarte
  • 9Gonçalo Ramos
  • 15Danilo
  • 23Kolo Muani
  • 28Soler
  • 29Barcola
  • 33Zaïre-Emery
  • 37Skriniar
  • 41Mayulu
  • 42Zague
  • 80Tenas

Barcelona

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1ter Stegen
  • 23Koundé
  • 4Araujo
  • 33CubarsíBooked at 82mins
  • 2Cancelo
  • 22GündoganSubstituted forLópezat 86′minutesBooked at 89mins
  • 20RobertoBooked at 34minsSubstituted forPedriat 61′minutes
  • 21F de JongSubstituted forChristensenat 76′minutesBooked at 88mins
  • 27YamalSubstituted forJoão Félixat 61′minutes
  • 9Lewandowski
  • 11RaphinhaSubstituted forF Torresat 76′minutes

Substitutes

  • 5Martínez
  • 7F Torres
  • 8Pedri
  • 13Peña Sotorres
  • 14João Félix
  • 15Christensen
  • 17Alonso
  • 18Romeu
  • 19Roque Ferreira
  • 26Astralaga
  • 32López
  • 39Fort

Referee:
Anthony Taylor

Attendance:
47,470

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