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PSG avoid late scare against 10-man Monaco

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Last updated: February 25, 2026 10:45 pm
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PSG avoid late scare against 10-man Monaco

PSG Survive Monaco’s Furious Fightback to Secure Champions League Passage

In the rarefied air of the Champions League knockout stages, progress is measured not in style points, but in sheer resilience. Paris Saint-Germain, a club perpetually judged by its continental aspirations, learned that lesson in nerve-shredding fashion on Tuesday night. Holding a slender 3-2 advantage from the first leg, the Parisians appeared to be cruising before a 10-man AS Monaco launched a heroic, late onslaught that transformed a routine evening into a heart-stopping spectacle. In the end, a 2-2 draw at the Parc des Princes was enough for a 5-4 aggregate victory, sending PSG into the last 16 while offering a stark reminder of their enduring vulnerabilities.

Contents
  • A Tale of Two Halves: Control Meets Chaos
  • Monaco’s Miraculous, Valiant Response
  • Expert Analysis: PSG’s Glaring Dichotomy Exposed
  • Looking Ahead: Predictions for the Last 16
  • Conclusion: Progress, But With a Palpable Sense of Foreboding

A Tale of Two Halves: Control Meets Chaos

The narrative of the match fractured dramatically along the halftime interval. The first half was a masterclass in controlled aggression from the hosts. Kylian Mbappé, facing his former club, was predictably at the heart of everything dangerous. His electrifying pace and direct running consistently stretched a disciplined Monaco backline. The breakthrough came just after the half-hour mark, a move of devastating simplicity. A rapid transition found Mbappé on the left, who cut inside and fired a low shot that took a critical deflection off Monaco defender Guillermo Maripán, wrong-footing the goalkeeper and nestling in the far corner.

Monaco’s task grew exponentially harder minutes later. A moment of madness from midfielder Youssouf Fofana, who received a second yellow card for a reckless, late challenge on PSG’s teenage sensation Warren Zaïre-Emery, left the visitors with a mountain to climb. PSG capitalized almost immediately. A fluid passing sequence unlocked the depleted Monaco defense, allowing midfielder Fabián Ruiz to slot home calmly from the edge of the box, sending the Parc des Princes into raucous celebration with a 2-0 lead on the night and a seemingly unassailable 5-2 aggregate cushion.

Monaco’s Miraculous, Valiant Response

What followed after the break was a stunning testament to the spirit of Adi Hütter’s Monaco. Abandoning caution, the visitors reshuffled and threw bodies forward. The introduction of Takumi Minamino proved inspired. The Japanese international injected immediate energy and precision into Monaco’s attack. Against the run of play, he halved the deficit on the night, pouncing on a loose ball in the PSG penalty area after a rare defensive mix-up and finishing with aplomb.

The goal ignited a belief that seemed impossible just minutes prior. PSG, perhaps guilty of subconscious complacency, began to retreat. Their play became fragmented, their passing lost its crispness. Monaco, fueled by sheer will, pressed relentlessly. Then, in the 82nd minute, pandemonium. A cleverly worked free-kick found the towering Wissam Ben Yedder unmarked at the back post, and the veteran striker made no mistake, powering a header past Gianluigi Donnarumma. Suddenly, the aggregate score was 5-4, and a single Monaco goal in the dying moments would send them through on away goals. The final whistle was a relief for PSG and heartbreak for a Monaco side that had authored a comeback for the ages.

Expert Analysis: PSG’s Glaring Dichotomy Exposed

This match was a microcosm of the modern PSG experience: moments of sublime individual quality overshadowed by persistent structural frailties. The victory and progression are ultimately all that matter, but the performance raised familiar questions.

  • Midfield Fragility: With Monaco down to ten men, PSG’s midfield lost its grip on the game. The lack of a true defensive organizer was exposed as Monaco’s bold runners found alarming space between the lines.
  • Psychological Complacency: The drop in intensity after going 2-0 up was palpable. This tendency to switch off against wounded opponents is a luxury they cannot afford against Europe’s elite in the next round.
  • Defensive Set-Piece Woes: Ben Yedder’s late header was not an anomaly. PSG’s vulnerability on crosses and dead-ball situations remains a chronic issue that top-tier opponents will ruthlessly exploit.

Conversely, the individual brilliance of Kylian Mbappé remains their ultimate get-out-of-jail-free card. His first-half performance was a constant threat, and his ability to create something from nothing is the foundation of their Champions League hopes.

Looking Ahead: Predictions for the Last 16

PSG have booked their ticket, but the manner of this progression will have Europe’s giants licking their lips. As they await the draw for the round of 16, their status as a feared contender has arguably diminished. They are likely to be a team others will want to face.

Key predictions for their Champions League campaign:

  • Draw Dependency: Their chances hinge heavily on the luck of the draw. A matchup against a tactically disciplined, physically robust side (e.g., Inter Milan, Arsenal, Bayern Munich) could spell immediate trouble.
  • Mbappé or Bust: The tactical blueprint will continue to revolve around maximizing Mbappé’s output. His fitness and form are irreplaceable.
  • Managerial Test: This performance will increase the scrutiny on Luis Enrique. His ability to instill defensive solidity and manage game states will be under a microscope like never before.

For Monaco, there is only pride. Their second-half display, down a man, was nothing short of heroic. It proves their project under Hütter is vibrant and that they can compete with the very best on their day. They exit with their heads held high.

Conclusion: Progress, But With a Palpable Sense of Foreboding

Paris Saint-Germain are through. In the cold, hard calculus of knockout football, that is the only fact that will endure in the record books. They have navigated a tricky tie against a dangerous domestic rival. Yet, the overwhelming emotion at the final whistle was relief, not jubilation. The late scare against 10-man Monaco was a deafening alarm bell, a stark exposition of the chasm between their star power and their collective resilience.

This was not a statement of intent; it was a warning. The last 16 of the Champions League offers no second chances against teams of far greater pedigree and ruthlessness than a depleted Monaco. PSG’s journey continues, but unless they can forge a mentality as formidable as their talent, their dream of conquering Europe will once again be deferred, likely in a far more brutal and definitive fashion. The escape was successful, but the lesson must be learned.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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