Newcastle were left heartbroken as they left the Parc des Princes with a point despite being on the verge of a famous victory - as Kylian Mbappe netted a controversial penalty in stoppage time.
The Magpies got the point they needed to stay in the Champions League but will feel hard done by after Tino Livramento was adjudged to have handled the ball in the area, despite it bouncing up off his chest.
Alexander Isak had opened the scoring for the injury-hit Premier League side and the team looked to be holding on valiantly against a star-studded PSG outfit before the late controversy.
The result means Newcastle are now two points off second-placed PSG in Group F as they bid to make the knockout stages of the competition - but they must win their final match against Milan to have any chance.
Mail Sport's Craig Hope was on hand to point out some things you might have missed from an eventful encounter in the French capital.
PARDEW PROPS UP STELLAR TRIO
I was able to build a tremendous press-box midfield in the hour before kick-off. Chris Waddle was the first face I saw, telling stories about playing here with Marseille. There’s our left-winger.
Emmanuel Petit soon wandered in. He can pull the strings in the middle. Next up was Michael Laudrup. Wow. Let’s put him on the right.
Finally, Alan Pardew walked through before taking his place in the radio gantry. And there we have our holder.
CARROLL WATCHES IN THE STANDS
Another famous face in attendance was Andy Carroll, the former Newcastle striker now playing in France with Amiens, 100 miles north of here.
But he wasn’t in the press box, he was in the away end with his dad.
Given Newcastle’s injury problems, his old team could have done with him on the bench, where they named only seven of nine subs and included two goalkeepers.
NEWCASTLE FANS STAY SAFE
Thankfully, there were no fresh reports of incidents involving PSG ultras before the game.
A gang of around 30 Parisians attempted to storm a bar on Monday night where a group of Newcastle fans were drinking.
A handful of Geordies resisted and the hooded mob ran away. No injuries were reported, which is a first for anyone connected with Newcastle of late.
ISAK JOINS ILLUSTRIOUS COMPANY
Alexander Isak became the first away scorer for Newcastle in the Champions League since Alan Shearer netted a double in a 2-2 draw at Inter Milan.
The 10,000 Geordies present that night never dreamt it would be 20 years before cheering another on the road in this competition.
Maybe they’ll have one or two more when the knockout rounds commence in February?
WHY WE DIDN'T GET A CAB TO THE STADIUM
A group of us reporters decided against taking a taxi to the game, given our experience en route to the pre-match press conference 24 hours earlier.
Our cab was stopped in the middle of the road by a police officer and told to wait, while a woman gave birth in an ambulance in front!
The driver told us not to worry, it would only be five minutes. Hmm… we very quickly left the taxi and found another 200 yards down the road. And what did our new driver do? Join the queue of traffic waiting for the sound of crying!
Zimdeilnou
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They weren't mentally prepared to see the game through. Lazy Alexander Isak turned the ball over twice in crucial areas in the dying minutes while PSG was attacking with all guns blazing.
Muycdekost
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that referee last chance for him
Muycdekost
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If there's a worst referee last night, it is the Szyman, it's either has problems with France team or something else, you can't produce 5 yellow cards in one side of slight tackle, second he deny the two first penalty and give the wrong penalty am for such referee he repeated them.asme mistake in the world cup
Jattfanmessida
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Oil Money to side Reffs pocket he told the Reff on field that our par is delivered and penalty was given. .
GaGa2022
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oil money overrules the fifa rules!
Wuyemnopty
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Cry baby