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Kylian Mbappe’s final Champions League outing as a Paris St-Germain player didn't unfold as he'd hoped.
Instead of a triumphant moment at Wembley, his last act in the competition was marked by a slip, futilely chasing a through ball.
By then, Borussia Dortmund had already sealed a 2-0 aggregate victory, showcasing solid defense and a stroke of luck.
This slip in injury time encapsulates one of the most disappointing chapters in modern European football – PSG’s star-studded yet fruitless pursuit of the Champions League.
Since Qatar Sports Investment acquired PSG in 2011, the club's focus shifted towards European glory, leading to significant spending sprees.
The excitement peaked in 2021 with the marquee signing of Lionel Messi, alongside Neymar and Mbappe.
But despite the star power, PSG fell short, with none of the trio set to stay in Paris next season, dispersing to various clubs. This leaves Parc des Princes without a Champions League trophy.
Despite dominating domestically, PSG's European success has been limited, with just three appearances beyond the last 16 since 2017, including a final in 2020, a semi-final the following season, and the current campaign.