AU REVOIR
We'll always have Paris? I don't know about that but we'll always have that Lionel Messi goal.
Whether in Barcelona burgundy or PSG blue, the Argentine proved once again that he is capable of genius.
In netting his first goal for the French club, he reminded the football world - as if they needed it - of his ability to win games single handedly. With the PSG goalkeeper, defence and and midfield all looking the part, maybe this really is the squad that brings the Champions League to the Parc des Princes.
Manchester City will have other ideas, of course, but first return to England with a bruised ego after defeat here. They'll have to regroup quickly for Sunday's trip to Anfield in the Premier League, and maybe then they can decide on how they're going to best conquer Europe.
Goodnight.
THE MAIN MAN (CITY TORMENTOR)
Rumours of Lionel Messi's demise had been greatly exaggerated.
CAUSE FOR A-LARM?
Paris Saint-Germain's victory this evening takes them to the top of Group A with Club Bruges in close pursuit after the Belgians pulled off a surprise win in Germany.
Manchester City find themselves in third place and will face Bruges twice over Matchdays 3 and 4. While Pep Guardiola's men won't expect to drop points, there is now minimal room for any further slip ups.
- PSG 2-0 Man City
- RB Leipzig 1-2 Bruges