PSG, Galatasaray Survive Thrillers to Reach Champions League Last-16

Paris Saint-Germain secured a tense 2-2 draw with AS Monaco, advancing to the Champions League last-16 with a 5-4 aggregate victory. Goals from Marquinhos and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in a six-minute second-half span overturned a halftime deficit after Monaco went down to ten men. In another dramatic playoff, Galatasaray held off a furious comeback from Juventus, winning 7-5 on aggregate after extra-time goals from Victor Osimhen and Barış Alper Yılmaz. Both ties featured red cards and late drama, setting up high-stakes round of 16 matches.

Key Points: PSG and Galatasaray Qualify for Champions League Round of 16

  • PSG qualifies with 5-4 aggregate win
  • Galatasaray beats Juventus 7-5 on aggregate
  • Marquinhos and Kvaratskhelia score for PSG
  • Osimhen and Yılmaz net in extra time for Galatasaray
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Champions League: PSG overcome Monaco to reach last-16, Galatasaray oust Juventus

PSG drew with Monaco to advance 5-4 on aggregate, while Galatasaray outlasted Juventus 7-5 in a dramatic extra-time UCL playoff.

"We deserved to qualify, but we were made to suffer the whole time. - Luis Enrique"

Paris, Feb 26

Second-half goals from Marquinhos and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia saw Paris Saint-Germain draw 2-2 with fellow Ligue 1 opponents AS Monaco at the Parc des Princes in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League play-off to qualify for the last-16 of the competition with 5-4 win on aggregate.

Two goals in the space of six second-half minutes helped the reigning champions into the last 16 after being pushed close by ten-man Monaco. The visitors started brightly and were rewarded for their efforts just before half-time via Maghnes Akliouche's neat strike.

However, shortly after Monaco's Mamadou Coulibaly received a second booking, home skipper Marquinhos steered in a Désiré Doué cross, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia pouncing on a rebound to give Paris the lead on the night.

Substitute Jordan Teze made it a nervy ending for Luis Enrique's men with an emphatic finish deep in added time, but the hosts held on.

"We deserved to qualify, but we were made to suffer the whole time. If there's one team that's used to doing it tough, it's us. We had the worst group, we had to play against Qarabağ or Monaco and it was Monaco of course, and now between Chelsea and Barcelona, both are great teams. We are ready, and we are used to playing in these types of matches," PSG coach Luis Enrique said.

Meanwhile, Galatasaray held off a remarkable comeback by ten-man Juventus, sealing a place in round of 16 with 7-5 aggregate win.

Victor Osimhen and Barıs Alper Yılmaz struck in extra time as Galatasaray held off Juventus in a pulsating encounter. The hosts came from three goals down after the first leg to force an additional half-hour despite the dismissal of Lloyd Kelly three minutes after the interval, by which time Manuel Locatelli's penalty had pulled one back.

The Bianconeri rallied though, striking again through Federico Gatti before making it 5-5 on aggregate when Weston McKennie forced the ball in moments after Kenan Yıldız had hit the post.

Jeremie Boga might even have put the Italian side ahead overall but could not convert - and that was the cue for the visitors to finally overcome tiring opponents.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The Galatasaray vs Juventus game sounds like it was absolutely insane! Coming back from 3 down, extra time, a red card... that's proper Champions League drama. Wish we had more Indian players at this level.
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Vikram M
Enrique saying "we are used to playing in these types of matches" is a bit rich. PSG spends billions and still struggles against Monaco. With that budget, they should be dominating, not just scraping through. Just my two paise.
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Priya S
Kvaratskhelia is such a joy to watch! His movement for the goal was brilliant. As an Indian football fan, these late-night UCL matches are worth the sleep deprivation. ☕
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Rohit P
Juventus crashing out is a big story! The Italian league's coefficient will take a hit. Makes you wonder about the quality there now. Meanwhile, Indian Super League needs to grow so we can dream of having a team in this competition one day.
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Michael C
The aggregate score in the Galatasaray tie was 7-5? That's more like a cricket score! Incredible entertainment. Football at this level is just unmatched.

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