Paris St Germain's quest to win a
first Champions League crown moved a step closer as they secured a
quarter-final spot with a 6-1 aggregate mauling of Bayer Leverkusen.
Leading
4-0 from the first leg in Germany, it would have taken a huge upset for
PSG not to progress and, despite having a couple of scares, the
big-spending French champions did just that with a 2-1 second-leg
triumph at the Parc des Princes.
The
first scare for Laurent Blanc's men came when Leverkusen took the lead
after just six minutes through Sidney Sam, but the hosts quickly
responded with Marquinhos heading them level just seven minutes later.
PSG nerves would have been tingling again just before the half-hour when battling Leverkusen won a penalty.
A goal then could have made things
interesting, even though Leverkusen would still have had a massive
mountain to climb - but Simon Rolfes saw his spot-kick saved by
Salvatore Sirigu and PSG did not look back after that.
Ezequiel
Lavezzi put them 2-1 ahead on the night at the start of the second half
before Leverkusen lost Emre Can to a red card, ending any slim hopes of
a possible upset.
History
was against Leverkusen with only two clubs ever having won a tie in the
competition after losing at home in the first leg, while Sami Hyypia's
men were also without a win in their previous six matches, losing five.
However,
the 2002 Champions League finalists were determined not to go down
without a fight and they stunned PSG when Sam gave them an early lead,
the Germany international getting on the end of Giulio Donati's cross to
head home at the far post.
PSG,
who are still in contention for three trophies in the next few months,
did not take long to hit back though, with star man Zlatan Ibrahimovic
almost inevitably involved.
He
was unlucky not to net the equaliser himself, Leverkusen goalkeeper
Bernd Leno deflecting his low shot behind with his leg, but from the
resulting corner PSG did score with Marquinhos powerfully heading in
Yohan Cabaye's flag kick.
Ibrahimovic then came within inches of putting PSG ahead in the 18th minute when his dink over Leno came back off the crossbar.
PSG
seemed to have recovered from that early setback, but they received
further warning Leverkusen were not going to roll over as the visitors
won a penalty in the 27th minute when Christophe Jallet tugged back Eren
Derdiyok.
That was a great
chance for Leverkusen to turn the pressure up on PSG, but Sirigu dived
to his left to push away Rolfes' spot-kick and the opportunity was lost.
PSG made sure the escape was not wasted.
Leno
denied Edinson Cavani before the break but he was powerless to stop
Lavezzi slotting in Lucas Digne's cut-back in the 53rd minute, the ball
going through a group of players on its way into the net to make it 2-1.
Still
Leverkusen refused to concede the fight, and Sirigu needed to produce a
brilliant save to keep out Gonzalo Castro's shot two minutes later.
The
visitors' hopes of at least avoiding defeat on the night suffered a
major blow in the 68th minute, though, when Can was shown a second
yellow card for diving.
Both
sides continued to create chances, Derdiyok and PSG duo Javier Pastore
and Adrien Rabiot being denied by the respective keepers, but there was
never any doubt who was going through.



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