Watch Lionel Messi celebrate in incredible fashion after Barcelona seal historic Paris Saint-Germain comeback in Champions League
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WATCH the spine-tingling moment ice-cool Lionel Messi goes berserk in Barcelona's epic Paris Saint-Germain thriller.
The Argentine maestro is known for his composure on the pitch.
But not even he can hide his wild side after Sergi Roberto scores a last-gasp winner at the Nou Camp to seal the greatest Champions League comeback in history.
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One-club star Messi ditches his team-mates to celebrate with the Barca faithful.
Looking completely astounded, the 29-year-old jumps onto the advertising board and joins in with the thousands of screaming home fans.
Bashing the club badge on his chest, Messi - who took over the captain's armband once Andres Iniesta was substituted - eventually climbs down.
He is then squeezed by a pitch invader, who he hugs back before the intruder is tackled by security.
Finally, Messi runs over to Neymar and hugs his South American pal in front of even more emotional supporters as they celebrate one of the most incredible comebacks of all time.
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In contrast, former Real Madrid star Angel Di Maria was ridiculed for his 'shushing' celebration after Edinson Cavani scored to make it 3-1.
Barca were faced with an almost impossible task of overturning a four-goal lead against French champions PSG.
Their task became even more of a mountain to climb when Cavani netted an away goal after the break.
But a sensational seven minutes saw the Catalan powerhouses finish the job.
Neymar scored twice and Sergi grabbed a goal at the death to see Barca through to the quarter-finals.
Messi is yet to renew his contract at the Nou Camp, with his current deal running out in less than 18 months.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner could even negotiate leaving on a FREE in January.
But Neymar, pumped full of adrenaline after the match, declared: "Messi will renew, for sure.
"We had the game lost in Paris and here we played with responsibility, with joy, with pressure and with the ball.
"The first week after Paris was tough, it did a lot of damage, but then we recovered our football and since the second week we've been desperately waiting for the game to arrive and to write history."