Let’s take a look at the notable statistics surrounding the epic match between Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona (data from Opta).
This is Barcelona’s first victory after 6 away encounters with Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League (draw 2, lose 3).
Since March 2019, PSG has only conceded 3 goals in a home Champions League match.
Ousmane Dembele’s equalizing goal and Vitinha’s goal to help PSG take the lead were only 134 seconds apart.
Just 71 seconds after coming off the bench, Andreas Christensen scored the winning goal for Barca.
After Yaya Toure in 2008, Raphinha is the next Barca player to score his first goal in the Champions League in the quarter-finals.
In history, there have only been 3 times PSG lost in matches they led in the Champions League at home.
Pedri (21 years and 137 days) is the youngest player in Barca history to come off the bench and get an away assist in the Champions League.
Since last season, Raphinha has contributed to 39 Barca goals in all competitions (18 goals, 21 assists), only less than Robert Lewandowski (70).
Lamine Yamal (16 years and 272 days) and Pau Cubarsí (17 years and 79 days) became the youngest duo of Barca players to play in a Champions League quarter-final match.
In all competitions, this is PSG’s second home defeat this season.