Lionel Messi scored for the first time in the colours of Paris Saint Germain and it is against his former Manager's team, Manchester City.
The Argentinian scored the second goal with a clear left strike in the 74th minute to seal the victory for the Parisians.
Manchester City had more of the ball but couldn't find the back of the net. Idrissa Gueye opened the scoring of the night in the eight minute and the stadium exploded with joy.
Kevin De Bruyne escaped a red card after he overstretched as he tried to challenge Idrissa Gueye for a ball in the 39th minute. But instead of getting the ball, he landed his studs first on the shin of the Senegalese.
Now he scored his first ever PSG goal from outside the box.
Messi now has seven goals against Manchester City in the Champions League and now also the second player in history to score in 17 successive Champions League seasons behind Cristiano Ronaldo.
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