PSG battle back from 3-0 down to lead Amiens – only to concede 91st minute equaliser in bonkers 4-4 draw
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN dropped two points in the most incredible game against Amiens.
Thomas Tuchel's runaway Ligue 1 leaders travelled north to face the lowly Unicorns, who entered the game in the relegation zone.
The German coach made a couple of notable changes from the 6-1 win at Dijon in midweek - Kylian Mbappe was rested and Neymar remains out - but still named a strong XI.
However, Amiens took a shock lead after just five minutes, Serhou Guirassy being slid through before firing home and by half-time it was panic stations.
Just before the half hour mark, Chelsea flop Gael Kakuta smashed home a brilliant effort into the top corner and ten minutes later Fousseni Diabate added a third with a fine solo effort.
PSG found a glimmer of hope just before the break, former Manchester United star Ander Herrera - playing at right-back - volleying home at the back post from a corner.
Poor defending from corners was to prove Amiens' downfall.
Twice more, in the space of five minutes, the home side conceded goals from corners.
Centre-back Tanguy Kouassi scored both times, leaping highest to power in a pair of excellent headers, though the defending left plenty to be admired.
With 25 minutes to find a winner, the betting man would have backed PSG to go on and win.
That would have looked like a very smart bet when Mauro Icardi poked in his 19th goal of the season from close range.
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But there was one more twist left in this bonkers tale.
With the 90 minutes played and into injury time, the PSG defence went to sleep.
Guirassy latched onto a perfectly weighted pass from the right and was the coolest man in France as he casually slotted home a 91st-minute equaliser.
PSG remain way ahead of closest rivals Marseille, 13 points clear having played a game more.