Barcelona's best and worst players in Champions League defeat to PSG

  • Barcelona lost 4-1 to PSG in second leg of Champions League semi-final
  • French side progress to last four with 6-4 aggregate win
  • Barca were in control until red card changed game

Barcelona have been eliminated from the Champions League
Barcelona have been eliminated from the Champions League / JOSEP LAGO/GettyImages
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Barcelona's hopes of Champions League glory came tumbling down on Tuesday night after being knocked out at the quarter-final stage by Paris Saint-Germain.

La Blaugrana took a 3-2 lead back to Catalonia with them from the first leg at Parc des Princes last week, and they were on course to book a place in the semi-finals after going 1-0 up in the return fixture.

However, a 29th-minute red card for Ronald Araujo changed the entire complexion of the evening. PSG were able to swarm the ten-men of Barcelona and score four times without further reply to snatch back that spot in the next round.

Who were Barcelona's best and worst players up at Montjuic? Here are our picks, courtesy of 90min's player ratings.


Barcelona's best player vs PSG

Lamine Yamal
Yamal was only a brief participant / Jean Catuffe/GettyImages

Lamine Yamal - 7/10

Admittedly, Lamine Yamal's final rating is helped by the fact he was substituted for defender Inigo Martinez after 34 minutes to fill the gap left by Araujo's red card, but what a 34 minutes they were.

The 16-year-old's trademark fearlessness was on full display early in the evening, scampering away from Nuno Mendes and darting to the byline to cross for Raphinha's deadlock breaker.

Barcelona sought to build on their lead and kill the tie completely, but were forced to take up a more conservative approach when reduced to ten men. Yamal, still barely an adult, was sacrificed. Barca's collapse began from there.


Honourable mention

Ilkay Guendogan
Gundogan gave his all / Clive Brunskill/GettyImages

Ilkay Gundogan - 6/10

Barcelona's young stars have needed an old head on the pitch to guide them through this testing season, and Ilkay Gundogan has played that role to perfection.

He was one of their only players to retain composure when PSG really amped up the pressure, and when Barcelona went behind, the main protagonist trying to bring them level again.

This leadership extended to his post-match interview, claiming his side lost their heads a little, but also claiming he should have won a penalty after being hauled down by Vitinha.

"Everything was in our hands and we just gave it away in the most simple manner. We just gave it to PSG and that’s the most disappointing thing," he said.


Barcelona's worst player vs PSG

Ronald Araujo, Istvan Kovacs
Araujo was given his marching orders / Jean Catuffe/GettyImages

Ronald Araujo - 2/10

It was a challenge Araujo should not have made. It was a challenge Araujo did not need to make.

With Bradley Barcola making a run towards goal, the Barcelona defender bundled him over on the edge of the box and was sent off for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity.

And let's be clear - despite Xavi's grievances, this was definitely a foul and definitely a red card. Araujo claimed Pau Cubarsi was covering him and therefore he was not the last man, but this excuse did not hold up on the VAR review.

Gundogan even indirectly blamed Araujo in his post-match interview, commenting: "If he fouled him, I guess it's a red card. I haven't seen the replay. Difficult to say, in these kind of crucial moments you need to be sure to get the ball, and if you don't get it you have to stay away.

"I'd prefer to concede the goal there or give the striker a one-v-one even though he played the ball quite far, so I don't even know if he'd be able to reach the ball. But given the opportunity, maybe let the goalkeeper save us or even concede a goal because to go down one man and get a red card so early in the game just kills the game."


Dishonourable mention

Joao Cancelo
Just stay on your feet for goodness sake / Jean Catuffe/GettyImages

Joao Cancelo - 4/10

PSG went ahead in the just after the hour mark when Kylian Mbappe scored from the penalty spot, and it was Joao Cancelo's fault he was able to take the spot kick.

His foul on Ousmane Dembele was reckless to say the least - he was heading away from goal, for crying out loud - and the odds of him taking the ball cleanly were minimal. This was the price Barcelona had to pay for trying to fend for their lives with essentially a luxury winger at left-back.


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