Bayern Munich orchestrated the perfect comeback on Saturday as they came from 0-1 down to beat PSG 3-1.
The first ten minutes of the game were exclusively PSG's, with Bayern failing to make even a small impact.
Bayern were able to make more of an impact after about 20 minutes, but PSG were running riot upfront, and a goal was inevitable.
PSG were able to break the deadlock after 31 minutes, after a sloppy Bayern pass saw the ball intercepted and lofted down the pitch.
Weah was able to get on the end of the pass, and held off his defender before slotting the ball under the legs of onrushing Ulreich.
Not a bad first goal at PSG for the Head of State's son.
PSG saw out the first-half with much of the same. Weah nearly got through on goal again, but was called offside, before Rabiot missed a sitter a few minutes later.
Half-time: Bayern 0-1 PSG.
Bayern started the second half much brighter, and looked much more dangerous.
Wagner was winning ball after ball in the air, but Buffon was aware of the danger and made some good saves.
After a first-half riddled with mistakes in Bayern's attack, they looked much more on it in the second half, and PSG were struggling to deal with it.
Bayern were able to level in minute 60. This time Martinez was able to rise above the PSG defence and head home a good corner delivery.
PSG and Bayern both made a raft of changes. PSG took off Buffon as well, bringing on Descamps.
Only a couple of minutes later, Bayern were awarded a free kick in a dangerous area on the right-hand side.
Sanches stepped up to take, and send the ball near post and in. Poor keeping, but a great strike.
July 21, 2018
Bayern had taken the lead.
The game continued at much the same pace, despite another batch of subsitutions from both sides.
PSG were being run ragged by Bayern, and were failing to really have an impact anywhere on the pitch.
Bayern killed the game off in minute 78, as a lofted ball from midfield saw Gnabry drive down the right and deliver to the waiting Kirkzee who was able to tap home.
PSG were unable to get back in the game in the final ten minutes, and the game finished 3-1 to Bayern.
A game with a lot of new faces making debuts, but at the end of the day, it was Bayern that was able to pull it out the bag.