Barcelona defender Gerard Pique said that is his team don't go on to win the Champions League, the comeback against PSG "would remain as something with little sense."

"Now the important thing is to win it, because if not, the comeback would still be in the history books as one of the greatest feats of all time, but a little bit without sense if we don't end up winning [the Champions League]," Pique said after taking part in a masterclass on nutrition in sport.

Pique didn't want to enter into controversy on the interpretation of the refereeing from some sectors: "It doesn't annoy me what Ramos said. He was right, it was something historical. It was the cover of the biggest newspapers in all of Europe.

"I enjoyed it like a kid, it was a great night, a dream, the sensation was as if we'd won the Champions League, maybe more.

"The image that marked me the most and stayed with me was Sergi Roberto's goal, the hugs with people you don't know, people crying...

"It was something historic, something that will be passed from parents to their kids and that's why we're here."