PSG Overcomes Two-Goal Deficit to Defeat Manchester City 4-2 in Historic Champions League Match
The victory keeps Paris Saint-Germain's hopes alive for advancing to the Champions League playoffs, marking their first comeback from a two-goal deficit in the tournament's history.
- Paris Saint-Germain staged a remarkable second-half comeback, scoring four goals after trailing 0-2 against Manchester City, securing a 4-2 victory at the Parc des Princes.
- This marks the first time in PSG's Champions League history that they have won a match after being down by two goals, with the last comparable comeback occurring in Ligue 1 in 2012.
- Key performances included Joao Neves, who was pivotal in midfield and scored the go-ahead goal, and Ousmane Dembélé, who energized the team with his game-changing contributions.
- The win places PSG in control of their destiny for advancing to the playoffs; they need at least a draw in their final group-stage match against Stuttgart to qualify.
- Manchester City, currently fifth in the Premier League, faces potential elimination from the Champions League unless they secure a victory against Club Bruges in their next match.










