Up until the last minute of the game, Chelsea fans were probably feeling pretty confident that they could overturn the deficit at Stamford Bridge next week.

Les Parisiens were 2-1 up, but the Blues had a vital away goal in hand, and coupled with Zlatan Ibrahimovic's injury, their task seemed reasonable enough.

That is, until substitute Javier Pastore fired in his side's third to give Laurent Blanc's men a more comfortable margin and make things difficult for Jose Mourinho's troops.

Suffice it to say, the Blues manager was not pleased with the result, departing the pitch shortly before the final whistle and making his thoughts known in the post-match conference.

Not impressed: Mourinho fumes after his side conceded a late goal

 

And newspapers across England were harshly critical of the London side, blaming their poor defense with David Luiz in particular singled out for his own goal that brought PSG back into the game.

The moment that things changed: David Luiz would want to forget this incident in a hurry

 

Poor: Much of the blame appears to be on the defense, but their attack wasn't so impressive, either

 

Certainly this is not how the 2012 Champions League winners wanted to depart Paris...