Basaksehir's players walked down the tunnel early in the the first half amid claims the fourth official, Sebastian Coltescu, had used racist language.
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The game resumed 24 hours later with both sets of players warming up in 'No to Racism' shirts in a clear statement of unity.
The officials also took part in the moment of solidarity, with the famous Champions League anthem fittingly ringing in the background.
Within seven minutes of the restart the hosts got off to the perfect start following a moment of individual class from Neymar to settle PSG's nerves - who will top Group H should they beat Basaksehir.
The Brazilian doubled the hosts lead after a ruthless counter-attack which saw Rafinha and Kylian Mbappe all involved in the build-up, with the 28-year-old eventually squeezing the ball past Mert Gunok.
Nutmeg ✅
Exquisite finish ✅
Neymar gets PSG on the scoresheet