Leipzig stood on zero recorded points in the Champions League before tonight's match when PSG came to visit.

From the start was the Swedish national team player Emil Forsberg.

Those dressed in white for the day got off to a dream start and looked to be heading towards their first three-pointer.

Former PSG player Christopher Nkunku, after being played by Andre Silva, scored the first goal of the match when the match was eight minutes young and chose not to celebrate.

Four minutes later, Leipzig had a golden chance to extend when the team received a penalty.

Forsberg, who often had to step forward and take the eleven-meter kicks during his time in Leipzig, had to stand aside.

Silva stepped forward instead - and missed.

Wijnaldum struck again

In the middle of the first half came an equalizer.

Lightning fast Kylian Mbappé hooked on an offensive raid and sent the ball in to Georginio Wijnaldum who was able to shave 1-1.

The Dutchman then stayed ahead again.

Midfielder Marquinhos nodded to Wijnaldum, who pushed in 2-1 via the forehead.

But it looked like the full hit would not be approved.

The case was videotaped for a long time - and was finally approved by the Swedish judge Andreas Ekberg.

Forsberg had a hard time making an impression and was then replaced with half an hour left.

Straffrevansch av Szoboszlai

However, Leipzig managed to get holes at PSG in the second half.

The 1-0 shooter Nkunku fell over and the home team got a penalty in stoppage time.

This time it would be better managed - Dominik Szoboszlai showed cold and pushed in 2-2 low to the left.

The goal was the last of the match.

However, the draw means that Leipzig cannot reach the quarter-finals.

The German team is last and with two games left in the group game has no chance to collect enough points to pinch a second place.

CLIP: Zlatan Ibrahimovic back in the national team: "Great fun"

Javascript is disabled

Javascript must be turned on to play video

Read more about browser support

The browser is not supported

SVT does not support playback in your browser.

We therefore recommend that you switch to another browser.

Read more about browser support

Zlatan Ibrahimovic back in the national team: "Great fun" Photo: Bildbyrån