In the away game to Madrid, PSG had given away their two goal advantage after half time, as the Real Madrid captain Benzema sent them home with a stunning hat-trick.
Since lifting the cup back in 2015 after the 3-1 victory against Juventus, Lionel Messi has experienced traumatic results in the UCL season after season.
In 2016, Barcelona faced Atletico Madrid after eliminating Arsenal in the first round. Although Suarez's brace in the first leg saved them after conceding first, Simone's side fought hard at home and won eventually in the second leg with 2 goals and a clean shee. (on aggregate: Barcelona 2 - Atletico 3)
In the 2017 season, Barcelona created the historical La Remontada, where they had come from 4-0 down away at the Parc des Princes to a 6-1 at the Camp Nou. Carrying on this impressive form, Barcelona wished to lift the cup again. Unfortunately, there was no miracle this time. With Dybala's brace and Chiellini's header, the Old Lady revenged their loss in the 2015 final. After a quiet second leg, Barcelona was eliminated before the semifinals with an aggregate of 0 to 3.
The 2018 and 2019 are perhaps two of the most painful seasons for Barca supporters. In 2018, AS Roma became the dark horse as they came from 3 goals down to winning the game on away goals. Things weren't any better in 2019; Jurgen Klopp's side destroyed Barcelona in the second leg as the scoreline changed from 3-0 to 3-4.
Despite only playing one leg due to COVID-19 modifications, the 2020 UCL season was even worse for the Argentine. The Catalonians conceded 4 goals in each half against Bayern Munich and ended the game with a humiliating 8-2.
The quarterfinal clash against his current club PSG is Messi's last UCL game for Barcelona. Losing 2-5 on aggregate, Messi's ends his Barcelona career in tears.
Apparently, bad luck does not seem to let go of Messi after he transferred to Paris. Will Messi win another UCL before he retires?