Football world in awe of brilliant Barca comeback
Managers, past players and rivals alike flocked to Twitter to pay their respect to Barcelona's historic UEFA Champions League comeback against PSG.
When Barcelona substitute Sergi Roberto collected Neymar's pass, he coolly sent it past PSG 'keeper Kevin Trapp and into the record books to seal one of the greatest second-leg comebacks in football history. It was certainly the greatest in UEFA Champions League history, as the Spanish giant came from 4-0 down to beat the French giant 6-5 on aggregate.
The rest of the football community could only sit back and applaud as arguably the greatest modern collection of attacking players capped a victory few had seemed possible 90 minutes earlier.
From Australia's Tim Cahill, to former Barca players, current rivals, managers with half an eye on the soon-to-be vacant Nou Camp gig and pundits, the adoration was universal.