BARCELONA could be punished by UEFA after fans ran onto their pitch to celebrate their unbelievable Champions League comeback against Paris Saint-Germain.
By STUART BALLARD
But two goals from Neymar and a last minute winner from Sergi Roberto left Barcelona fans in ecstasy.
But the La Liga champions may now face punishment from UEFA for not being able to contain their supporters.
UEFA says it opened a disciplinary case for "field invasions by supporters" at Camp Nou on Wednesday.
UEFA's disciplinary panel will judge the case on March 23.
No team had overturned a 4-0 first-leg loss since the Champions League replaced the European Cup knockout format in 1992.
By STUART BALLARD
But two goals from Neymar and a last minute winner from Sergi Roberto left Barcelona fans in ecstasy.
But the La Liga champions may now face punishment from UEFA for not being able to contain their supporters.
UEFA says it opened a disciplinary case for "field invasions by supporters" at Camp Nou on Wednesday.
UEFA's disciplinary panel will judge the case on March 23.
No team had overturned a 4-0 first-leg loss since the Champions League replaced the European Cup knockout format in 1992.
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