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PSG vs. Atalanta score: Paris Saint-Germain stun with two late goals, advance to Champions League semifinals

Paris Saint-Germain are onto the Champions League semifinal after a dramatic late winner against the Cinderella story of the competition, Atalanta. The Parisians were down 1-0 until the 90th minute, but scored two injury time goals to keep their Champions League campaign alive in this one-off match. The 2-1 win paved way for their first trip to the Champions League semifinal in 25 years.

All eyes were on PSG's Kylian Mbappe, who entered in the second half after being unable to start due to and ankle injury, and his presence was certainly felt, as he directly assisted in the winning goal. Neymar, despite missing a slew of chances, was also able to get the offense going, even after going down early. They will now face the winner of RB Leipzig vs. Atletico Madrid in the next round.

Mbappe, the difference maker

The dramatic victory starts and ends with the substitution of Kylian Mbappe. The French forward -- whose ankle injury was supposed to keep him out of this match -- was fit enough to make it onto the bench for his squad and get substituted in around the 60-minute mark. From the moment he stepped onto the pitch, it was clear Atalanta had no chance at stopping him. Hans Hateboer was absolutely flummoxed every time the Frenchman got the ball as Mbappe didn't need to do anything special to get past his man. His first touch on the ball proved that immediately as the defenders trying to stop the forward were immediately embarrassed while chasing him down the line. The presence turned into mounting pressure that Mbappe put on Atalanta's defense, and eventually things broke down. Mbappe's presence meant less attention was focused on Neymar when he clumsily set up the first goal for Marquinhos, and he directly assisted on the second, making the unselfish decision to pass to Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting for the winner -- and his first goal in the Champions League this season.

PSG's defense steps up big in second half

Of course, another part of the reason PSG were able to be in a position to get those late winners was because they had stifled Atalanta's otherwordly attacking prowess in the final 45 minutes of the match. The Italian side's threats in the first half had PSG scrambling for possession and looks, but in the second half, all of those threats were snuffed out. PSG's midfield took more control of the ball, and their defense stood tall when they needed to. It feels obvious to say, but it must be noted that this kind of comeback surely does not happen if Atalanta get even one more ball into the back of the net.

Is the Parisian curse over?

As mentioned before, the last time that PSG made it to a Champions League semifinal was 25 years ago, but it's also worth noting that this is just the second time they've reached this stage of the competition in club history -- coincidentally, PSG celebrates 50 years of existence today. What this accomplishment also means is that the club is putting its legacy of choking in this competition as far behind it as possible. Prior to today's win, PSG had lost their previous four quarterfinals in the competition, which included that massive heartbreaker against Barcelona some years ago. This club is going to have to do a lot more winning to completely distance themselves from all the failure they've amassed over the years, but a dramatic win like tonight's is certainly a step in the right direction.

PSG 2, Atalanta 1 -- FINAL (CBS All Access)

⚽Pasalic 27'
⚽Marquinhos 90'
⚽Choupo-Moting 90'+3

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GOAL! PSG 2, Atalanta 1

The Italian dream is crashing down! Neymar finds Kylian Mbappe, who sends the cross necessary to find Choupo-Moting for what surely has to be the winner at this stage.

 
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90+1' We now have five minutes of extra time. VAR check confirms the goal.

 
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GOAL! PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN 1, ATALANTA 1

The relief off the shoulders are felt from here! Neymar gets the ball in the box, his miskick finds the feet of Marquinhos and the shot bounces off a defender to go into the net.

 
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86' Choupo-Moting had a chance on goal with a free header, but his shot went well over the ball.

 

85' We've got a booking on Palomino for his rough tackle on Neymar. Tired legs are really showing out on both sides.

 

83' We've reached the point of the broadcast where the announcers are listing all of the Champions League failures of PSG over the years. Will this be yet another?

 
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81' Kylian Mbappe had his chance! He absolutely beats his man to goal and had a one-on-one with the keeper, but his shot got deflected at the last second by Atalanta's defenseman. The ensuing corner was snuffed out.

 
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80' Chance for Mbappe in the box, but again it's a weak shot, just like the one his fellow forward Neymar shot. Sportiello had no issue saving it.

 

79' Finally the goalkeeper substitution happens. Sergio Rico comes in for Navas. Meanwhile, Neymar is yelling at the official out of frustration for considering advantage to have been played a bit longer than he wanted it to.

 

78' Atalanta still willing to commit men forward as seen in that last push. The ball forward was a bit too strong and it goes out for a goal kick.

 

77' My goodness, another chance for Neymar falls flat. The Brazilian cuts inside the box and fires a soft finessed shot towards goal that was just slow enough for the keeper to catch up to it.

 
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75' Leandro Paredes booked for a hard foul in the middle of the field.

 
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