Did PSG Secure a Stunning 2-1 Victory in Barcelona?

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Key Takeaways
- PSG came back from behind to win 2-1 against Barcelona.
- Goncalo Ramos scored the decisive goal in the dying minutes.
- PSG's win marks a historic first of three consecutive victories at Camp Nou.
- Senny Mayulu's performance was notable in his Champions League debut.
- Wojciech Szczesny's saves kept Barcelona in the game.
Catalunya, Oct 2 (NationPress) Substitute Goncalo Ramos scored a dramatic 90th-minute goal as Paris Saint-Germain staged a comeback to overcome Barcelona 2-1 in an exhilarating Champions League encounter.
Ferran Torres initiated the scoring in the 19th minute, but Paris equalized just before halftime through Senny Mayulu, who was brilliantly assisted by Nuno Mendes (38’).
In a thrilling second half, substitute Lee Kang-in struck the post before Achraf Hakimi provided the assist for Ramos’s winner.
Barcelona began the match with vigor, as Lamine Yamal set up Ferran Torres, whose shot was deflected by Hakimi (12'). Following a corner from Mendes, Zabarnyi headed narrowly over the bar (14'), before making a crucial goal-line clearance to thwart Torres (14'). The Spanish forward finally broke the deadlock by converting a cross from Marcus Rashford on the left (19', 1-0).
PSG quickly regained their composure, but Wojciech Szczesny made a stunning save to deflect Hakimi's free kick (30'). However, it was only a matter of time before Mendes surged down the left, setting up Senny Mayulu to score his first goal in the competition (1-1, 38').
Paris intensified their efforts, yet Barcola squandered a great opportunity to take the lead just before the interval (42').
After the break, PSG pushed hard against their rivals, with Mbaye (52'), Barcola (53'), and Hakimi (53') all coming close to scoring. The Rouge et Bleu captain was phenomenal, making another remarkable block from a close-range Dani Olmo shot (64').
Lee Kang-in, who had just entered the game, embarked on a dazzling run, evading several Barcelona defenders, only to see his shot hit Szczesny's right post (84'). But PSG wasn't done yet... Just before the end of regulation, Goncalo Ramos clinched a vital win for his team, connecting flawlessly with Hakimi's cross, sending the 2,700 traveling fans from Paris into jubilation (90', 1-2).
The final whistle confirmed this incredible result, marking Paris Saint-Germain as the first club ever to win three consecutive matches at FC Barcelona. With their second victory in this league phase, they climbed to third place in the standings.