Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain ended their campaign with a 3-2 defeat to Clermont at Parc des Princes on Saturday night.
Both Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos were included in the starting line-up in their farewell games, after the club confirmed they will be leaving next month.
Clermont opened the scoring after just five minutes through Grejohn Kyei's neat finish, but celebrations were cut short after the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) spotted a handball in the build-up.
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The opening goal did arrive in the 16th minute, as Vitinha did well to pick out Ramos who planted a firm header into the bottom corner, taking his tally to two league goals.
PSG were afforded the chance to add a second goal a few minutes later from the penalty after Achraf Hakimi was brought down in the area. Kylian Mbappe took responsibility and made no mistake to double the lead.
The visitors pulled a goal in the 24th minute when a loose pass by Marco Verratti in the box was pounced on by Johan Gastien, who fired past goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon .
Clermont were then awarded a penalty of their own when PSG's Warren Zaire Emery was deemed to have handled in the box, but Kyei was unable to profit after sending his penalty wide of the upright.
The visitos did restore parity just before the break as Mehdi Zeffane showed great reactions to pick up on Donnarruma's handling error to fire home from close range.
Just minutes after Messi squandered a big chance, Clermont took the lead in the 63rd minute through Kyei, who turned home a cross from Elbasan Rashani to make up for his missed penalty.
Galtier's charges were unable to find a way back into the contest in the latter stages of the second half, as Messi and Ramos' time in the French capital ends with defeat.
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