The Daily Courier

Neymar leads historic comeback

- By The Associated Press

Barcelona wins 6-1 to overcome 4-0 deficit after first leg

BARCELONA, Spain — Already a star, Neymar went supernova.

Displaying his unique creative talent, speed and audacity, Camp Nou witnessed the blossoming of a true team leader on Wednesday.

“The best match of my career,” said Neymar, who scored two goals and set up two more as Barcelona beat Paris Saint-Germain 6-1 in the second leg to become the first team to overhaul a 4-0 loss in the Champions League.

“If we believe, if we play our way, it is difficult to stop Barca,” said the 25-year-old Brazil striker. “This can happen only once in a lifetime.”

Neymar set the tone, simply willing Barcelona to victory when eliminatio­n seemed inevitable. Needing three goals to reach the quarter-finals and with the clock ticking toward the 88th minute, Neymar sparked an incredible late surge by scoring from a free kick and a penalty. He then made the pass that Sergi Roberto tapped in for the dramatic winner in the fifth and final minute of stoppage time.

It was one of the most jaw-dropping sequences ever seen at Camp Nou — or any other ground.

“Nobody believed that we could score six goals, and there they are,” Neymar said. “This victory is like winning a final.”

Since his transfer from Brazilian club Santos in 2013, Neymar has helped Barcelona win the Champions League, a pair of Spanish league and Copa del Rey titles, and the Club World Cup. But those achievemen­ts came with Neymar acting as a support player to the one-and-only Lionel Messi.

That underscore­s a key detail of Wednesday’s match that is easily overlooked amid the celebratio­ns: Barcelona pulled off this feat without Messi being the best player on the field.

Right from kickoff, Neymar bedeviled PSG’s defence with his lightning-fast feet on the left flank. His run into the area resulted in Barcelona’s third goal, converted by Messi from the penalty spot in the 50th after Thomas Meunier stumbled and thrust his shoulder into Neymar as he streaked past.

PSG forward Edinson Cavani appeared to snuff out the fight back with his goal a few minutes later. But instead of Messi, it fell to Neymar to conjure up the three goals now needed. And he was up to the task. “No child or adult here at Camp Nou,” Barcelona coach Luis Enrique said, “will forget this night.”

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Barcelona’s Neymar celebrates after PSG’s Layvin Kurzawa scored an own goal during a Champions League game Wednesday in Barcelona. The Spanish side made history by winning 6-1 to overcome a 4-0 deficit after the first leg.
The Associated Press Barcelona’s Neymar celebrates after PSG’s Layvin Kurzawa scored an own goal during a Champions League game Wednesday in Barcelona. The Spanish side made history by winning 6-1 to overcome a 4-0 deficit after the first leg.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada