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Soccer-Deja vu for PSG as they crumble again on the big occasion

By Peter Hall

(Reuters) - Almost exactly five years to the day since Paris St Germain were hit for six and humiliated in Barcelona, it was more pain in Spain for the French champions, as they slipped out of the Champions League in all too familiar fashion.

Approaching the hour mark of the return leg against Barcelona's rivals Real Madrid in the last-16 on Wednesday, PSG looked primed to reach the quarter finals, leading 1-0 on the night and 2-0 on aggregate.

Somehow, in a manner only PSG seem able to contrive to do, the star-studded visitors imploded - a capitulation of their own making - losing 3-1 on the night to crash out.

"We made some mistakes, we can't say we didn't. The worst feeling is that we were the better side," coach Mauricio Pochettino told Canal+.

"The next few weeks are not going to be easy."

PSG have now been eliminated from four of their nine Champions League knockout ties when winning from the first leg, three of those coming in the previous six seasons.

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The 6-1 defeat to Barca in the Camp Nou on March 8, 2017 was their nadir.

A stunning 4-0 win in Paris in the first leg had led many to tip PSG as eventual champions in 2016-17, only for one of the most famous comebacks in sporting history, completed by Sergi Roberto in the 95th minute, to end their European dreams.

A Marcus Rashford winner in the Parc des Princes two years later brought memories of the Nou Camp "remontada" flooding back as PSG, who had put Manchester United to the sword in the first leg at Old Trafford, fell at the last-16 hurdle following a limp second-leg showing again.

Three weeks ago a brilliant Kylian Mbappe winner in Paris gave PSG the advantage

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