The French supporters had none of it after the Ligue 1 champs lost 3-1 on Wednesday, squandering a two-goal advantage from the first leg of the clash at Old Trafford.
The loss seems ever more embarrassing considering Ole Gunnar Solskhaer was without ten of his first-team players for the Wednesday clash and named five teenagers in the squad.
But Thomas Tuchel's men were unlucky to concede a controversial injury-time penalty against United for Presnel Kimpembe's handball, with referee Damir Skomina needing VAR to award the spot-kick.
The Parisians' supporters, however, did not want to hear any excuses and reminded that the club have already been knocked out of the Champions League in similar circumstances.
Two seasons ago, PSG crashed out of the competition after a 6-1 defeat to Barcelona in the second leg of their round-16 tie despite beating the Catalans 4-0 at home, in what the fans called "the worst humiliation" they had ever suffered.
And after the United defeat, they wrote: "Here we are again the laughing stock of Europe.
"For the fervour and the unwavering support you had, in return you're giving us the shame and the contempt.
"We, supporters remain loyal to PSG, who deserves better than a miserable bunch of mercenaries more interested in their income than to defend our crest.
"We will no longer accept that you dirty our colours and the honour of our city in that way."
PSG fans insisted they did not intend to "incite hatred" by writing the letter.
However, they singed it off with a blunt slogan that read: "No values, no honour, buy yourself some b***s or f**k off."
Meanwhile, fuming Neymar was reportedly involved in a bust-up with the ref on Wednesday night and PSG owner Nasser Al-Khelaifi allegedly destroyed a door in fury following the loss.
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