Text us on 81111published at 21:07 Greenwich Mean Time 11 March 2015
Donal from Horsham: Football is getting like the wrestling used to be on a Saturday afternoon... just like a pantomime. Fifa and Uefa sit and do nothing. Pathetic.
Chelsea go out on away goals
PSG played an hour and a half with 10 men
Thiago Silva heads PSG winner in extra time
Luiz scored late header against former club
Tom Rostance
Donal from Horsham: Football is getting like the wrestling used to be on a Saturday afternoon... just like a pantomime. Fifa and Uefa sit and do nothing. Pathetic.
Five up for Bayern. That's how you put away 10 men. Defender Holger Badstuber gets in on the act with a steaming header.
Into the final third of this game. One goal surely will change it all?
As a kid I had Gary Lineker's 'Striker' book with illustrations by Paul Trevillion. It was ace, full of advice like that.
For a time I was the deadliest finisher in Grange Park as a result. Edinson Cavani needs a copy.
Gary Lineker
BBC Sport
"If ever you go around the keeper you must aim at the far post. It always goes further left than you think. Poor miss from Edinson Cavani."
Mark Lawrenson
Former Liverpool defender, BBC Radio 5 live
"Cavani was definitely on side. That was a big chance. That split second of re-adjusting cost PSG a goal."
That would have triggered an 11 on 10 siege for the last half hour. PSG manager Laurent Blanc looks, well, blank on the sidelines. He cannot believe that didn't go in...
He has to score! A huge moment in the tie as PSG cut Chelsea to ribbons and free Edinson Cavani.
He's in on goal, does everything right to skip around Thibaut Courtois, two men are recovering back on the line but his shot is powerful, it hits the inside of the front post though and spins away!
Massive chance. Cavani missed a big one last year too...
Neil Worrall:, external If I wanted to watch grown men grapple with each other, fall over and pretend they're in pain, then I'd watch WWE.
Galen, external: Video technology won't replace cheating and poor attitudes.
Tom:, external In regards to video technology, why not implement it like tennis, where both sides have three challenges to counter the ref's decision?
Better from PSG as Edinson Cavani for once holds it up and finds Maxwell on the overlap, his cross-shot is dangerous and squeaks away for a corner. Chelsea stand up strong and clear.
Mark Lawrenson
Former Liverpool defender, BBC Radio 5 live
"That first half was everything you don't want football to be...especially when you have two talented and gifted teams."
Bayern Munich have no trouble scoring. Again they attack down the left, a cross is cut back and after goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov flaps at it Thomas Muller batters in his second of the night.
As Lawro says, PSG have to score, Chelsea don't - but they do look more likely now. Again a free-kick is dangerous and Gary Cahill hits a shot into the ground and it's blocked.
Mark Lawrenson
Former Liverpool defender, BBC Radio 5 live
"Why is Edinson Cavani playing so deep? He was five yards outside his 18-yard box just then. Cavani is supposed to be playing up front through the middle. PSG have to score."
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Stamford Bridge
"Plenty of debate at half-time about the reaction of Chelsea's players to Zlatan Ibrahimovic's tackle on Oscar - and it was quite something. Nine of Jose Mourinho's team were in the vicinity of referee Bjorn Kuipers when the red card came out, complete with some synchronised demands for a stretcher while captain John Terry was almost doing a dance of fury on his way to the official."
Slick, slick stuff from Bayern as they pick apart the Donetsk defence, Franck Ribery firing in a low shot into the far corner. Bayern a step closer to the final in Berlin.
Eden Hazard is down and needs some treatment, Chelsea fans will be delighted to see him back on his feet. From the free-kick Willian goes for goal from a tight angle, forcing Salvatore Sirigu into an unorthodox save.
Mark Lawrenson
Former Liverpool defender, BBC Radio 5 live
"The reaction of the Chelsea players was amazing when you consider the tackle was not that bad. They sprinted almost to a man [to the referee]. I thought he had had his leg broken in all honesty, but obviously not. It was Oscar up for an Oscar!"
Back under way in both of tonight's Champions League games.
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