The clash between Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City ended all even at the Parc de Princes in Paris, with both teams scoring two goals each in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.
Fans witnessed some good attacking football as well as some bizarre mistakes, which made the PSG-Manchester City game a very entertaining affair. City would be the happier of the two sides, having gotten themselves the massive two away goals advantage. The second leg at the Etihad Stadium next week promises to be yet another engaging encounter.
Check out the best Twitter had to say about the 2-2 draw below.
El Cashico coming up… pic.twitter.com/lmn4VESheY
— Soccer Memes (@SoccerMemes) April 6, 2016
FINAL! #PSG 2-2 #ManCity pic.twitter.com/3f1XAvkKPb
— Sphera Sports (@SpheraSports) April 6, 2016
PSG v Man City, it’s like watching two drunk tramps fighting. But instead of punching each other, they just punch themselves in the face.
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) April 6, 2016
My TV is on mute now. I will let the picture do the talking for me because it just getting ridiculous with some of comment now. #PSGMCI
— fabrice muamba (@fmuamba) April 6, 2016
Former Manchester City youth player Adrien Rabiot was in the spotlight after scoring the goal to put PSG in front.
Rabiot. Manchester City signed him as a 13 year old, back in 2008, on a six year deal. He left after six months. Came back to haunt them…
— Julien Laurens (@LaurensJulien) April 6, 2016
Adrien Rabiot spent six months at Manchester City aged 13 pic.twitter.com/oRIsJaNHSo
— TheSPORTbible (@TSBible) April 7, 2016
But Man of the Match Fernandinho soon equalized for the Citizens.
Incredible scenes from the City fans after Fernandinho’s goal. Love it, love Ferna ??? #mcfchttps://t.co/5uBsaDZ2Ul
— BlueMoonRisingTV (@BMRisingTV) April 6, 2016
Fernandinho’s game by numbers vs. PSG:
88% pass acc.
4 interceptions
4 blocks
3 tackles won
1 chance created
1 goal pic.twitter.com/QYczQifIrj— Squawka Football (@Squawka) April 6, 2016
Now all eyes are on the second leg at Manchester.
Both PSG and Manchester City were disappointing tonight. They can both play so much better. Expect a much better second leg next week.
— Julien Laurens (@LaurensJulien) April 6, 2016
Most Manchester City fans thinking that the jobs already done against PSG. Very dangerous in my opinion. #UCL
— Paul Cripsey (@paulfcb74) April 7, 2016