Paris Saint-Germain secured qualification for the Champions League round of 16 with a 2-2 draw against AS Monaco in the playoff return leg at Parc des Princes on February 25, 2026. Despite a balanced first half and struggles, the Parisians capitalized on a Monaco player's red card to equalize and advance on aggregate (5-4). Coach Luis Enrique expressed satisfaction but acknowledged his team's shortcomings.
Paris Saint-Germain advanced to the Champions League round of 16 after a tense return leg against AS Monaco on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at Parc des Princes. The 2-2 draw, following a 3-2 first-leg win, secured a 5-4 aggregate victory for the Parisians.
The match remained undecided for much of the game. In the first half, the teams canceled each other out, with PSG unusually passive against a high-level opponent. Coach Luis Enrique described the opening period as « very balanced », noting his team was not yet accustomed to this intensity. Monaco, led by Folarin Balogun who shone in the first leg, troubled the Parisians.
The turning point came around the 60th minute with the red card to Monaco's Mamadou Coulibaly, opening gaps in their defense. PSG captain Marquinhos then scored the equalizer, reigniting his team's momentum. « We deserved this qualification, but it was difficult », Enrique commented, highlighting his players' resilience despite a lack of precision.
Despite challenges, including recurring injuries, the Spanish coach remains upbeat. « We are ready to face any team », he stated, looking ahead to the round of 16 against Chelsea or Barcelona, with the draw set for Friday. He sidestepped arbitration questions on the red card, instead praising the fans' support.
This win, snatched in a trap scenario, allows PSG to continue its European run, with a clear aim to win the competition in the remaining three and a half months.