Goncalo Ramos celebrated his 100th appearance for Paris St Germain with a dramatic stoppage-time winner against Nice as the champions triumphed 1-0 at home.
It looked as if PSG would fail to score for only the second time this season despite dominating matters at Parc des Princes.
But with just seconds of four added minutes remaining, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia flicked on Lee Kang-in’s corner and Portugal forward Ramos headed into a gaping goal at the far post to secure victory for the Parisians.
100th match in Paris Saint-Germain colours for Gonçalo Ramos ❤️💙 pic.twitter.com/idAjZSvC1r
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PSG had 77 per cent possession and were 28-5 ahead on the shot count, with eight of those efforts on target.
But the European champions struggled to find a way past resolute Nice visitors, who came so close to extending their unbeaten league run to six games.
They were also within moments of being the first team to shut out PSG since Luis Enrique’s side lost 1-0 in the league at Marseille on September 22.
With Desire Doue ruled out by a thigh injury and Ousmane Dembele starting on the bench ahead of Tuesday’s crunch Champions League game against Bayern Munich, the onus was on Bradley Barcola and Kvaratskhelia to deliver in attack.
GONÇALO RAMOS FOR THE WIN! 🇵🇹🔥 pic.twitter.com/acM5AUgqeH
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Barcola was the first to threaten after 14 minutes as Nice settled into an organised defensive block and goalkeeper Yehvann Diouf saved.
There was little from the hosts to overly concern Nice in the first period, with Franck Haise’s team reluctant to show too much attacking adventure.
PSG stepped up the tempo after the break with Senny Mayulu and Joao Neves off target and Diouf tested by Warren Zaire-Emery.
Kvaratskhelia sent a header over and Diouf made a fine stop to deny Vitinha before PSG made a double substitution after 72 minutes with Dembele and Ramos sent on.

Dembele almost made an instant impact from Fabian Ruiz’s cross but his left-footed effort drifted wide.
Diouf then held a Ramos header and Nice, having worked extremely hard to stay in the contest, enjoyed some of their best attacking moments in the closing stages.
Lucas Chevalier saved from Jeremie Boga and the PSG goalkeeper was also alert to stop Antoine Mendy from giving Nice a shock lead.
PSG kept pushing, however, and Ramos marked his special day with a moment to really remember.
Nice remain eighth in Ligue 1 after losing for the first time since a 4-1 defeat at Brest on September 20.



