Barcelona stunned as four goal rout sees PSG take giant step towards Champions League quarter-finals

PSG 4 Barcelona 0: Birthday boys Edinson Cavani and Angel Di Maria both on the scoresheet as Catalan giants blown away in Paris

Tuesday 14 February 2017 17:48 EST
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Birthday boy Edinson Cavani put the icing on PSG's cake with the fourth goal of the night
Birthday boy Edinson Cavani put the icing on PSG's cake with the fourth goal of the night (AFP/Getty Images)

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Paris St Germain's Angel Di Maria was at his vintage best as he scored twice on his birthday in a 4-0 demolition of a ragged Barcelona side in their Champions League last-16 first leg on Tuesday.

The Argentina winger, 29, scored in each half with Julian Draxler and Edinson Cavani also finding the net as the French champions tore apart a disorganised Barca side who have it all to do in the return.

PSG, eliminated by the Catalans in the Champions League quarter-finals in 2013 and 2015, were the more aggressive side at the Parc des Princes and have put themselves in a commanding position ahead of the March 8 second leg at the Camp Nou.

Five-times European champions Barca, with their trident of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar subdued, have not exited in the last 16 since going out to Liverpool in the 2006/07 season and the score equalled their worst Champions league loss.

The only concern for PSG coach Unai Emery was the loss of the impressive Marco Verratti to a leg injury in the second half after the Italy international had put on a world class display with fellow midfielder Adrien Rabiot.

PSG were dangerous on the break and came close to scoring in the 11th minute when captain Blaise Matuidi's rasping shot was brilliantly parried by goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen after a perfect through ball from Rabiot.

The home side were rewarded seven minutes later when Di Maria whipped a free-kick over the Barca wall into the net.

Barcelona continued to play their patient possession game but failed to threaten and their complacency was punished again five minutes before the break.

Messi lost the ball in midfield and Verratti slid a perfectly weighted ball to the right for Draxler, who fired a low shot into the far bottom corner of the net.

Lionel Messi was at fault for PSG's second goal and anonymous for much of the night
Lionel Messi was at fault for PSG's second goal and anonymous for much of the night (AFP/Getty Images)

PSG started the second-half strongly and went further ahead in the 55th minute when Di Maria danced around Andres Iniesta before curling a 30-yard shot past Ter Stegen.

Verratti limped off the pitch in some discomfort after 71 minutes, being replaced by Chris Nkunku.

It did not stop PSG from continuing to push forward, though, and a minute later Cavani, who was celebrating his 30th birthday, rifled a low shot past Ter Stegen for his seventh goal in seven games in the competition this season.

Angel Di Maria scored twice as the hosts took a giant step towards the quarter-finals
Angel Di Maria scored twice as the hosts took a giant step towards the quarter-finals (AFP/Getty Images)

The hosts also defended perfectly, with centre-back Presnel Kimpembe deputising superbly on his Champions League debut for injured captain Thiago Silva as PSG claimed a deserved victory.

Barca had a chance to get an away goal seven minutes from time but Samuel Umtiti's header hit Kevin Trapp's right-hand post and Luis Enrique's side now have a mountain to climb.

No team have ever overturned a deficit of four or more goals to progress in the Champions league knockout stages.

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