GARY LINEKER has warned football fans to 'lower expectations' in the wake of Lionel Messi missing his first ever penalty against Real Madrid.
The PSG man fluffed his lines from 12 yards in the Champions League clash at home to the Spanish giants.
He watched on as ex-Chelsea stopper Thibaut Courtois saved his weak effort just after the hour mark.
But the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner's blushes were spared when Kylian Mbappe scored a brilliant individual goal in injury-time to win it for the Parisians.
Speaking after the last-16 tie, former Tottenham and England star Lineker tried to put some perspective on things.
He tweeted: "Messi is 35 in June. Ronaldo has just turned 37. We should probably lower our expectations.
"They still do wonderful things, but not even these footballing Gods can defy father time forever."
Things went a lot better for Ronaldo however on Wednesday night, as he netted a fine goal in Manchester United's 2-0 win at home to Brighton in the Premier League.
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The drama at the Parc des Princes occurred in the 62nd minute when Mbappe was brought down by Dani Carvajal following a trademark burst into the box.
Ex-Barcelona ace Messi stepped up to the plate, having netted all five of his previous penalties against Real.
But the Argentine was denied a 126th Champions League goal as Courtois dived the right way, blocking the shot.
The Belgian goalie and his Real team-mates celebrated like they had just won the European Cup.
Indeed, the Spaniards had been on the back foot for nearly the entire game, and the save was as good as a goal scored up the other end.
But Real's stubborn defence finally gave way in the 93rd minute.
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