Tiemoue Bakayoko's brilliant header let go Monaco into the Champions League quarter-finals as Wednesday's 3-1 triumph sentenced Pep Guardiola's Manchester City to an agonizing way out on away objectives.
Trailing 5-3 from the principal leg in England, high school starlet Kylian Mbappe put Monaco ahead on the night after only eight minutes at the Stade Louis II and Brazilian midfielder Fabinho changed over the house side's second just before the half hour.
Leroy Sane's 71st-minute objective gave City a 6-5 advantage on total, however Bakayoko turned home Thomas Lemar's free-kick 13 minutes from time as Monaco guaranteed a well known win.
Monaco experience to Friday's draw for the last eight in Nyon conveying French expectations taking after Paris Saint-Germain's stun disposal, while Guardiola endured his most punctual Champions League exit as a director.
"It's a colossal delight to score in the Champions League. I didn't expect this," said Bakayoko.
"More than two amusements we demand to qualify. Presently we need to continue onward."
The French alliance pioneers endured a pass before kick-over as Radamel Falcao, who scored twice in the primary leg, neglected to recoup from a hip harm in time and was supplanted by the flexible Valere Germain.
Jemerson returned set up of the suspended Kamil Glik in protection, while Guardiola, who assumed responsibility of his 100th amusement in Europe, rolled out two improvements with Gael Clichy and Aleksandar Kolarov given the gesture in front of Nicolas Otamendi and Yaya Toure.
Mentor Leonardo Jardim had tested Monaco to draw motivation from the side which dumped out Real Madrid on the way to the 2004 last, recouping from a 4-2 vanquish in the main leg of that year's quarter-finals before thumping the Spanish monsters out on away objectives.
Furthermore, the hosts were roused by 18-year-old Mbappe, who has developed as one of Europe's most encouraging abilities in the midst of Monaco's exciting quest for the French title this season.
– Fast begin amazes City –
Willy Caballero stood tall to repulse Mbappe's fresh early strike as he cut through the City protection, yet the Argentine goalkeeper was vulnerable as the young person jabbed home Bernardo Silva's driven low cross one moment later.
City recuperated from twice falling behind in the primary leg, yet the opening objective encouraged Monaco as Germain unleashed a burning strike from separation that zipped not very far over.
Guardiola had underlined the best type of resistance would be assault for City, yet the guests attempted to settle and Monaco snatched their second objective in not disparate form on 29 minutes.
Lemar sustained the ball into the covering keep running of Benjamin Mendy, a revealed focus of City's this mid year, and the left-back selected Fabinho to side-foot past Caballero.
Mbappe's zapping pace represented a consistent danger for City, however the Premier League side step by step started to posture Monaco issues too in spite of the fact that Raheem Sterling's aversion permitted the hosts to clear as the England winger hoped to tee up Sergio Aguero.
The Argentine striker then skied over from short proximity after Sane skipped past Andrea Raggi down the left-hand flank, before Danijel Subasic push himself eminently in the path after Aguero was selected by David Silva inside the zone.
Rational softened up behind the Monaco backline again yet controlled his exertion the wrong side of the close post with Subasic charging off his line, however City at long last got through with 19 minutes left.
Sterling softened up from the privilege and his low shot was palmed away by Subasic, yet Sane responded speediest to pound the bounce back into the top of the net and change the appearance of the tie.
However that simply drew a quick reaction from Monaco as Lemar whipped in an underhanded free-kick that Bakayoko expertly planted into the far corner to entrust Guardiola to a first-since forever last 16 European exit.