Now Barcelona can be added to the list of teams to overcome what appeared to be an insurmountable deficit to win. Well, hold up, Barcelona didn’t quite win the Champions League (yet), but the team’s 6-5 aggregate win over Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday stamped Barcelona’s ticket to the quarterfinals. #FCBPSG @btsportfootball pic.twitter.com/6e68BZVq9j — Reshmin Chowdhury (@ReshminTV) March 8, 2017Barcelona is now the first team in Champions League history to overcome a four-goal deficit, according to ESPN. With the aggregate score 5-3, Neymar scored on a sublime free kick to make the aggregate 5-4. [‘He is a moron': An Egyptian archaeologist was unimpressed with Lionel Messi’s reaction to the pyramids]Barcelona sent goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen to the front, leaving the team’s goal empty.
Source: Washington Post March 08, 2017 22:52 UTC