
PSG Stuns Barcelona: Champions League Glory on Full Display
In the early hours today, Paris Saint-Germain pulled off a thrilling comeback to defeat Spanish giants Barcelona 2–1 in the Champions League group stage, securing two wins from two matches. In what is already being called the “Group of Death,” PSG emerged as the dominant force. In fact, since last season’s Champions League knockout stages, Paris has been in full “grim reaper mode,” consecutively defeating eight of Europe’s top clubs, showcasing unparalleled strength — and perhaps signaling the official dawn of the PSG era.
This away match against Barcelona was seen as a preview of last season’s Champions League final. Last season, Barça came within three minutes of eliminating Inter Milan in the semifinals to face PSG in the final — a moment that left many fans dreaming of a showdown against the reigning European champions. After the draw for the group stage, this fixture quickly became one of the most anticipated matches of the season.
Despite missing key players — Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembélé, as well as Marquinhos and Kvicha Kvaratskhelia — PSG dominated the game. Barcelona struck first with a goal from Ferran Torres, but PSG’s superior control quickly turned the tide. Mauro Icardi equalized, and substitute Gonzalo Ramos scored the decisive winner, securing a 2–1 comeback on the road and PSG’s second consecutive victory in the Champions League.
This win further cements PSG’s status as a European superclub. Last season, they defeated Liverpool, Arsenal, and Inter Milan in the Champions League knockouts; in the Club World Cup, they overcame Atlético Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Real Madrid; they also claimed the European Super Cup against Tottenham Hotspur. With Barcelona now added to their list, PSG has defeated eight of Europe’s top clubs, including three from the Premier League, three from La Liga, Bayern Munich from the Bundesliga, and Inter Milan from Serie A. The only surprise remains Chelsea, who beat PSG 3–0 in the Club World Cup final — the only top-tier club that has held its ground against them.