| Event | 2016–17 Champions League Round of 16, second leg | ||||||
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| Barcelona won 6–5 on aggregate | |||||||
| Date | 8 March 2017 (2017-03-08) | ||||||
| Venue | Camp Nou,Barcelona | ||||||
| Man of the Match | Neymar (Barcelona) | ||||||
| Referee | Deniz Aytekin (Germany) | ||||||
| Attendance | 96,290[1] | ||||||
| Weather | Partly cloudy 13 °C (55 °F) 80%humidity[2] | ||||||
FC Barcelona 6–1 Paris Saint-Germain FC was the result of the second leg of aUEFA Champions League tie which occurred on 8 March 2017 at theCamp Nou inBarcelona.Barcelona overcame a four-goal deficit in the second leg of their2016–17 UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie againstParis Saint-Germain to win 6–5 on aggregate, making it the largest comeback in UEFA Champions League history, which became known in Spain and France asLa Remontada (the comeback;Catalan:La Remuntada).[3][4]
It was the third timeParis Saint-Germain facedBarcelona in theUEFA Champions League knockout phases, having lost the two previous encounters in the2012–13 on away goals, and the2014–15 season on aggregate.[5][6] Both teams had comfortably qualified from thegroup stage. Paris Saint-Germain qualified as runner-up inGroup A having facedArsenal,Basel, and having achieved a 9-point lead over 3rd-placedLudogorets Razgrad. Barcelona qualified as leaders ofGroup C, far in front ofBorussia Mönchengladbach andCeltic and leading 2nd-placeManchester City by 6 points.[7]
The first leg was played on 14 February at theParc des Princes inParis; both teams were in good shape with Paris Saint-Germain coming from a 3–0 away win atBordeaux inLigue 1 and Barcelona thrashingAlavés in a 6–0 away win inLa Liga.[8][9]
Ángel Di María put the Parisians in front on 18 minutes with afree kick after Barcelona'sSamuel Umtiti committed a foul.Julian Draxler made it 2–0 with a low shot in the 40th minute, assisted byMarco Verratti. After 55 minutes, Di María scored once again from a shot outside the box.Edinson Cavani scored the final goal of the game in the 72nd minute, securing the 4–0 win. Barcelona achieved only one shot on target during the whole match.[10]

The second leg was played on 8 March at theCamp Nou inBarcelona. Once again, the two teams came into the match having won their league games, Barcelona 5–0 vs.Celta Vigo and Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 againstNancy.[11][12]
The game had an attendance of 96,290.[1] Barcelona'sLuis Suárez scored the first goal of the game in the 3rd minute after heading the ball over the line before it was cleared byThomas Meunier. In the 40th minute, Paris Saint-Germain'sLayvin Kurzawa scored anown goal in an attempt to block a shot byAndrés Iniesta. The third goal came in the 50th minute via apenalty scored byLionel Messi afterNeymar was fouled by Thomas Meunier. Barcelona's hopes were seemingly brought down after Edinson Cavani scored Paris Saint-Germain's only goal in the 62nd minute, leaving them requiring three more to win due to theaway goals rule now favoring the away side, PSG. Therefore, if Barcelona had only won 5–1, PSG would have won because they scored away, but Barcelona had not, thus winning the away goals 1–0. Neymar scored two goals in the closing stages – afree kick in the 88th minute and a penalty kick when Luis Suárez was fouled in the 90+1st – to make it 5–1. In the final seconds of the match, Neymar delivered a cross into the penalty area, andSergi Roberto scored their sixth and final goal in the 90+5th minute, thus winning the game 6–1 and advancing to the quarter finals 6–5 on aggregate.[13]
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| Statistic | Barcelona | Paris Saint-Germain |
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| Goals scored | 6 | 1 |
| Total shots | 20 | 7 |
| Shots on target | 10 | 3 |
| Saves | 2 | 4 |
| Ball possession | 75% | 25% |
| Corner kicks | 6 | 4 |
| Fouls committed | 16 | 25 |
| Offsides | 2 | 5 |
| Yellow cards | 5 | 5 |
| Red cards | 0 | 0 |
Paris Saint-Germain's collapse was called a "nightmare" and a "humiliation" in the days following the match.[15][16] The eruption of celebrations provoked a micro-earthquake in the Catalan city.[17][18]
Subsequent analyses suggested that Paris Saint-Germain would have won on aggregate had theVAR system been in use.[19] The refereeing of this match was criticized by the international press, in particular by some German dailies such as Der Tagesspiegel.[20] There was speculation that the referee, Deniz Aytekin, could be demoted from his status by the governing body due to some of the decisions he made during the match, particularly the award of Barcelona's second penalty, and for not awarding a penalty to PSG and a red card for Mascherano.[21] After the match, PSG lodged a complaint[22] for ten refereeing errors withUEFA, which, without suspending him,de facto dismissed Deniz Aytekin from the major European posters,[23][24] entrusting him with only a few minor group matches in the UEFA Champions League the following two seasons.[22]
Two months after the match, Paris Saint-Germain finished second in the French league behindAS Monaco, at the end of a disappointing season (no wins in either the first or second legs against their direct rivals in the standings,Monaco andNice, against whom PSG conceded a draw at home and two 3–1 defeats away). Since the club was bought byQatar Sports Investments, this is the second time that PSG has failed to win the competition (afterMontpellier in the2011–2012 season). However, it did win both national cups, theCoupe de la Ligue and theCoupe de France.
In thequarter-finals, Barcelona again suffered a heavy defeat in the first leg of the tie away from home, this time losing 3–0 toJuventus.[25] However, they were unable to repeat their performance of the previous round and were eliminated after drawing 0–0 in the return leg.[26] Barcelona also finishedsecond in theirleague. Defending Champions League holdersReal Madrid retained their title in Europe's most prestigious club competition and also won the Spanish league.

One of the tie's main protagonists, Brazilian forwardNeymar, was at the centre of a different matter involving the two clubs in August 2017 when he moved fromBarcelona toParis Saint-Germain for aworld record transfer fee.[27]
In October 2022, PSG's strikerEdinson Cavani declared to Spanish sports websiteRelevo that he was so affected by the defeat that he needed psychological therapy to overcome the shock.[28]
In theround of 16 of the2020–21 UEFA Champions League, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain once again faced off against each other.[29] A major talking point for the media was the return of Neymar to Barcelona, although he was ruled out of the first leg with an injury.[30][31] Regardless, PSG won the match 4–1 at the Camp Nou, with a hat-trick fromKylian Mbappé.[32] In the second leg, a still Neymar-less PSG side managed to hold on to a 1–1 draw, beating Barça 5–2 on aggregate and advancing to the quarter-finals.[33] This match proved to be Lionel Messi's last in the Champions League with Barcelona, as he joined PSG in the following transfer window.[34]
The clubs met again, this time at the quarter-final stage, in the2023–24 season, with Paris Saint-Germain now coached by Luis Enrique. Barcelona won the first leg in France 3–2, and went up a further goal at home, but eventually lost 4–1 (aggregate 6–4) afterRonald Araújo was sent off in the first half while the score was 4–2 on aggregate for Barcelona. An additional talking point wasOusmane Dembélé facing his former club Barcelona, which he had left a year prior; he went on to score in both legs of the tie, and was heavily whistled in Barcelona.[35][36] The outcome was regarded as "revenge" for the Remontada by several media outlets and observers.[37][38][39]
Unai Emery, now the coach ofAston Villa, faced Luis Enrique's Paris Saint-Germain in the2024–25 season at the quarter-final stage. Emery's return to Paris Saint-Germain was seen as a chance for him to 'exorcise the personal demons of the so-called "La Remontada"', since that 6–1 loss was a defining moment of Emery's career. Aston Villa were eliminated by PSG 5–4 on aggregate at home, losing the first leg 3–1 and winning the second leg 3–2 with their comeback attempt falling short.[40][41]
In the2025–26 season, the two clubs were drawn against each other again in theleague phase, with PSG entering the match asdefending champions for the first time.[42] The match took place on 1 October 2025, with PSG winning 2–1 thanks to goals fromSenny Mayulu and late heroics fromGonçalo Ramos.[43] As a result, PSG became the first club in history to win three consecutive away games against Barcelona in a major European competition.[44] PSG's victory attracted widespread praise due to their injury list consisting of key attackers including Dembélé,Désiré Doué andKhvicha Kvaratskhelia.[45]