
Paris Saint-Germain silenced the Camp Nou on Tuesday night as they snatched a dramatic 2-1 victory over Barcelona, with a stoppage-time strike from Gonçalo Ramos sealing the win in a pulsating Champions League clash.
Barcelona had started brightly, drawing first blood in the 19th minute when Ferran Torres calmly slotted home after a clever assist from Marcus Rashford. But PSG responded with resilience, equalizing in the 38th minute through teenage sensation Senny Mayulu after a brilliant overlapping run from Nuno Mendes, who had already been booked in the heated first half.
The second half brought chaos and tension as both sides threw everything forward. Barça appeared to wrestle control with sustained possession, but PSG’s defensive discipline and swift counterattacks kept them alive. Dani Olmo came close for Barcelona early in the half, but it was PSG’s Lucas Hernández who put the visitors ahead in the 65th minute, latching onto a pass from Ilyes Mbaye.
Barcelona made a flurry of substitutions in the 72nd minute, introducing Robert Lewandowski, Alejandro Balde, and Marc Casadó to tilt the momentum. But just when the Catalans seemed to be regaining control, Casadó was shown a red card in the 78th minute, reducing Barça to ten men.
From there, PSG turned the screw. Despite the hosts’ late push — with Lamine Yamal trying to spark magic in stoppage time — it was PSG who had the last word. In the 90th minute, Achraf Hakimi surged down the flank and squared the ball perfectly for Gonçalo Ramos, who buried it past Marc-André ter Stegen to crush Barça hearts.
The Camp Nou fell into stunned silence as PSG players celebrated wildly, with the result giving the Parisians a massive edge in the group standings. For Barcelona, questions will linger over discipline and wasted chances, while PSG proved once again that they have both grit and star power to deliver when it matters most.