Paris Saint-Germain left it late but secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Barcelona in the Champions League, with Gonçalo Ramos delivering the decisive blow in the 90th minute at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.
The match had looked destined to end in a draw after both sides squandered opportunities.
Luis Enrique, returning to Barcelona as PSG manager, celebrated with relief as his side extended their winning streak in Europe.
Barcelona began brightly and should have taken an early lead when Lamine Yamal released Ferran Torres with a sublime pass.
Torres rounded the goalkeeper but was denied on the line by Illia Zabarnyi. Moments later, Torres atoned, finishing Marcus Rashford’s low cross to put the hosts ahead.
PSG responded before the break. Nuno Mendes surged down the left and found Senny Mayulu, who lifted a composed finish over the onrushing keeper.
It was a deserved equaliser for the visitors, who had grown in confidence after weathering Barcelona’s opening spell.
The second half was more cautious but still produced moments of drama.
Dani Olmo saw a shot cleared off the line by Achraf Hakimi, while substitute Lee Kang In almost curled in a spectacular effort, striking the post late on.
Just when Barcelona seemed likely to hold firm, PSG broke decisively. Hakimi broke clear on the counter and delivered a perfectly measured cross for Ramos, who finished emphatically to seal the win.
The result continues PSG’s remarkable run in Barcelona, with three consecutive away victories against the Catalans in European competition.