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"Unspeakable" read the headline of L'Equipe the morning after PSG lost 6-1 to Barcelona, which sent them crashing out of the Champions League.
Three weeks earlier they'd waxed lyrical about the Parisians, handing Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez player ratings of 2/10 as the French side won the first-leg of their last 16 tie 4-0.
How quickly things change as three goals in the space of seven minutes completed surely the greatest European comeback in history.
Barcelona were all but out after losing at the Parc des Princes.
Yet, when Lionel Messi made it 3-0 after 50 minutes in the return-leg fans started to believe. That was until Edinson Cavani volleyed home a crucial away goal on the hour.
PSG hadn't conceded four goals all season, so to ship six seemed scarcely believable.
Neymar scored twice late on before Sergi Roberto's now iconic stretch completed the revival and sent the Nou Camp into raptures.
Parisian President Nasser Al-Khelaifi said: "It's a nightmare for everyone. Three goals in seven minutes is very difficult. Everybody is upset but now is not the time to talk about it."
If this had been a bump in an otherwise faultless season then maybe it could be written off as a freak night. Just one of those things.
But the reverse came during Unai Emery's first season, during which PSG were trying to acclimatise