City in peril after stunning PSG comeback
Paris Saint-Germain stunned Manchester City after coming from two goals down to win 4-2 in their much-hyped UEFA Champions League contest at Parc des Princes.
PSG climbed to 22nd in the table, while City dropped to 25th, leaving it outside the play-off places and in danger of elimination at the league stage.
In an even first half, both sides had chances to take the lead, with Fabian Ruiz seeing a half-volley cleared off the line by Josko Gvardiol before Achraf Hakimi's effort was disallowed after a viseo assistant referee (VAR) review.
The game came to life in the second half, and City looked to have wrestled control as Jack Grealish turned in the rebound of Bernardo Silva's saved shot in the 50th minute before Erling Haaland doubled the lead three minutes later from close range.
However, Ousmane Dembele halved the deficit shortly after, sweeping home Bradley Barcola's cross before the youngster equalised on the hour mark.
He neatly tucked the rebound past a stranded Ederson after Desire Doue's blistering shot came back off the crossbar.
PSG then parked itself in City's half and took the lead in the 78th minute as the visitors struggled to clear Vitinha's free-kick, leaving Neves unmarked to head in at the back post.
Goncalo Ramos then wrapped up the game in style for PSG, slotting in its fourth in stoppage-time, although he had to wait for a lengthy VAR review to confirm his goal.